A targeted therapy that has shown its power in fighting ovarian cancer in women including those with BRCA1 and BRCA2
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Meeting with OBGYN prior to first exam empowers young women in medical settings
A teen girl’s first visit to an OBGYN often comes with a lot of anxiety, and once they are in
Continue reading »Cervical Cancer Survivor Erin Andrews Urges Women to Check In with Their Doctor: 'Stop with the Excuses'
Cervical cancer survivor Erin Andrews is taking a stand. Recently partnering with Hologic, an innovative medical technology company primarily focused
Continue reading »Sugars in infant formulas pose risk to babies with inherited metabolic disorder
Babies with inherited intolerance of fructose face a risk of acute liver failure if they are fed certain widely available
Continue reading »Disruption of the body’s internal clock linked with mood disorders and adverse wellbeing
Largest study to date shows that disrupted body clock rhythms are associated with increased susceptibility to depression, bipolar disorder, and
Continue reading »Malnutrition is associated with poor prognosis in heart failure
(HealthDay)—Patients with heart failure frequently have malnutrition, which is associated with increased mortality, according to a study published online May
Continue reading »Many patients with rectal cancer may not need chemoradiotherapy
It’s unclear whether all patients with advanced rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy, or whether some can forego the treatment and therefore
Continue reading »Chronic medical conditions are common in women with urinary incontinence
New research published in BJU International indicates that women with urinary incontinence often have other chronic conditions. The findings have
Continue reading »New study finds ginger proven to treat vomiting in children with acute gastroenteritis
Researchers presenting at the 51st ESPGHAN Annual Meeting have today revealed the results of a new study which proves the
Continue reading »Psychological therapies may help older adults with chronic pain
(HealthDay)—For older adults with chronic pain, psychological interventions have small benefits, including reducing pain and catastrophizing beliefs, according to a
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