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In a new development, the mobile phone might become an important tool in managing reproduction health. Scientists at the Institute of Reproductive Health at Georgetown University in the US have developed a new phone based software, which informs women...
Tags: mobile phones, family planning, CycleTel, Jeannette Cachan, India, Mumbai, Health Medical Pharma, Demography, Calendar-based methods, Fertility, Gynecology, Menstrual cycle, Social Issues, Reproductive health, Fertility awareness, Technology Internet, Public health
A 37-year-old woman diagnosed as being in early menopause had a baby boy earlier this month, growing eggs through the administration of a hormonal agent, her doctors said Saturday. St Marianna University School of Medicine in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture,...
Tags: early menopause, ovarian follicles, old woman, baby boy, Japan, Tōkyō, Premature ovarian failure, Menopause, Ovary, Ovarian cancer, Fertility preservation, Gynecology, Menstrual cycle, Endocrinology, Health Medical Pharma
Research has shown that performing breast MRI scans during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle minimizes breast tissue enhancement. "In practice, many clinicians scan premenopausal women who lack normal menstrual cycles without regard to the timing...
Tags: breast mri, menstrual cycles, premenopausal women, mri scans, blood test, breast tissue, simple blood, normal menstrual, repeated scans, India, Thiruvananthapuram, Gynecology, Female reproductive system, Magnetic resonance imaging, Diagnostic test, Breast cancer, Medical imaging, Radiology, Menstrual cycle, Health Medical Pharma, Technology Internet
Researchers estimate approximately 60 percent of women who suffer from migraines are actually victims of menstrual migraines. The exact cause of menstrual migraines is uncertain, but evidence suggests a link between hormonal fluctuations around a woman�s...
Tags: menstrual migraine, Chicago, Triptans, Menstrual cycle, ICHD classification and diagnosis of migraine, Headaches, Neurological disorders, Migraine
The society went into administration in November 2008 after a run on its funds. On Monday, the NI finance minister said he was confident that there will be a satisfactory conclusion for members of the society, known as the PMS. However, the Rev Stafford...
Tags: PMS, United Kingdom, London, Syndromes, Ulster Bank, Finance minister, Gynecology, Menstrual cycle, Premenstrual syndrome
to relieve symptoms of menopause, Irish Menopause Society (IMS) president Dr Barbara O’Beirne has said. “It is time to rethink the whole area of HRT and give women confident, reliable advice,” Dr O’Beirne told the Irish Menopause Society’s (IMS) annual...
Tags: HRT, WHI, breast cancer, premature ovarian, ovarian failure, whi study, Dublin, early menopause, Ireland, Gender transitioning, Fertility, Hormone replacement therapy, The Million Women Study, Estrogen, Endocrinology, Menopause, Menstrual cycle, Health Medical Pharma
cardiovascular disease (including stroke) remains one of the major killers of women worldwide, accounting for more female deaths than all cancers, TB, HIV/Aids and malaria combined, according to the World Heart Federation. But despite the scale of the...
Tags: hearts attack, hearts disease, Dr Blaithnead Murtagh, Dermot Kenny, risk factors, Dr Kathleen McGarry, cardiovascular disease, Ireland, Dublin, Cardiology, Menopause, Menstrual cycle, Estrogen, World Heart Federation, Cardiovascular diseases, Endocrinology, Aging-associated diseases, Health Medical Pharma
00 a.m. Bioidenticals no surefire cure, city doctor tells patients Stefanie Scarlett The Journal Gazette Einhaus Bioidentical hormones are not a sure thing, no matter what some celebrity says. Thats why Dr. Kathryn Einhaus is blunt about potential...
Tags: Einhaus Group, Dr. Kathryn Einhaus, Gazette Einhaus, Fort Wayne, Middle age, Einhaus, Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Endocrinology, Menstrual cycle, Menopause, Health Medical Pharma
*SENSITIVE MATERIAL* When you get past the potty humor on this one, you begin to sympathize with women of India. With less than 30% of people in India with access to toilets, "no toilet, no bride," has become a rallying cry for women raising...
Tags: India • Policies & legislation • School sanitation Orissa, menstrual cycle, human rights, health, disease control, India, UNICEF, Sunariyan, Kalan, Haryana, UN, Sumitra, United Nations Childrens Fund, Ministry of Rural Development, drop out rate for girls in India, marriage, rural sanitation, rural schools, urban sanitation, urban schools