by Beth Heller, MS, RYT Research published in the journal Obstetrics and
Gynecology reports that women who exercised 4 hours or more times per week for 1 - 9 years were 40 % less likely to have a live...
The Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology reports a three-fold increased risk of uterine rupture for women who attempt to have a VBAC with a pregnancy that began fewer than six months after the end of the last one.
In 2009, Obstetrics and
Gynecology reported, «women who used combined birth control pills for 5 or more years were significantly more likely to have thinner endometrial linings.»
Not exact matches
Anemia is more likely to occur in closely spaced subsequent pregnancies because of this, the Journal of
Gynecology, Obstetrics and the Biology of Reproduction
reports.
They
report in the American Journal of Obstetrics &
Gynecology that placement of a cervical pessary did not reduce spontaneous preterm births or reduce neonatal complications.
Survivors of melanoma were more likely to limit exposure to the sun than people who had never had the disease, but some still
reported seeking out suntans and getting sunburns,
reports a new article in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research by Rachel Isaksson Vogel, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Women's Health at the University of Minnesota.
The preliminary findings are
reported online Feb. 5 in Obstetrics &
Gynecology and will appear in the journal's March 15 print edition.
Reporting in the Journal of Clinical Investigation Insights, a team led by senior author Andrea Facciabene, PhD, a research assistant professor of Radiation Oncology and Obstetrics /
Gynecology, found that the effectiveness of adoptive T cell therapy (ACT) in mice with cancer is significantly affected by differences in the natural makeup of gut bacteria and treatment with antibiotics.
In the 2017 - 18 U.S. News & World
Report Best Hospitals issue, Cedars - Sinai once again ranked among America's best in
Gynecology.
The Brown / Women & Infants residency program maintains its position as a highly respected program, ranked in the top 10 Obstetrics &
Gynecology Residency Programs by U.S. News & World
Report / Doximity every year since they have published these results.
The Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, a Care New England hospital, has been ranked 11th in U.S. News & World
Report's 2019 Best Medical Schools specialty rankings.
In one of the most comprehensive looks at possible menopause - disruptors to date, researchers led by Dr. Amber Cooper, from the department of obstetrics and
gynecology at Washington University in St. Louis,
report in the journal PLOS ONE that such exposure can push menopause up by as much as four years.
Vaginal seeding is in the news right now because a new
report published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology looked into the practice (which appears to be more popular in Europe than in the United States) and found no evidence of any benefit.
Researchers at the Center for Immunology and Microbial Diseases and in the Department of Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at Albany Medical College, N.Y.,
report that the protein, alpha - fetoprotein (AFP), may serve as a viable, well - tolerated agent for the treatment and prevention of breast cancer.