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  • Racism and socioeconomic stress may alter pregnancy biology, leaving black women nearly three times more likely to die
    Stresses experienced by black women, such as socioeconomic inequalities, may alter key processes in the body that predispose them to... Read more
  • Study suggests fibroid rates in Latina women may be lower than previously thought
    Uterine fibroids may be less common in Latina women than earlier estimates suggested, according to new research. The study, led... Read more
  • Does menopause cause a 'collagen cliff'? What you need to know
    Collagen has become a staple of skincare advertising and social media wellness trends. But it is not just a buzzword.... Read more
  • Study finds new preeclampsia treatment may safely extend pregnancy
    Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators have developed and successfully tested a new treatment for pregnant women with severe early preeclampsia,... Read more
  • Behavioral therapy + transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation best for overactive bladder
    For older women, behavioral therapy (BT) reduces overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms, with greater improvements seen in combination with transcutaneous tibial... Read more
  • Pregnancy condition sparks hidden blame, silent fear and lasting fallout for thousands of women
    More than half of women with gestational diabetes are being subjected to "dangerous" stigma, taking a significant toll on their... Read more
  • 'Natural' birth control risks unwanted pregnancy, experts warn
    After taking the pill for a decade, Elodie Monnier Legrand decided to try "natural" birth control, an increasingly popular trend... Read more
  • Less than half of pregnant women with opioid use disorder receive meds
    Less than half of pregnant women with opioid use disorder (OUD) receive medications for OUD (MOUD) during pregnancy, according to... Read more
  • Selection model helps explain why most human pregnancies are singletons
    Each month during a woman's menstrual cycle, an ovary prepares 10–20 antral follicles, fluid-filled sacs that hold immature eggs, for... Read more
  • Can the pill be side-effect free and taken on demand?
    Preventing pregnancy is largely viewed as the responsibility of anyone who can become pregnant. It's a burden that can hold... Read more
  • Why endometriosis diagnosis takes so long: Primary care gaps, stigma, referral hurdles
    Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus is also found outside... Read more
  • Five health conditions mothers can develop after giving birth
    During pregnancy, a mother's body undergoes vast structural and functional changes. But what many might not know is that the... Read more
  • COVID-19 may leave placental damage, but virus disappears after maternal recovery
    A new Yale study published in JAMA Network Open finds that the virus that causes COVID-19 does not linger in... Read more
  • Standard treatment falls short for privately insured pregnant women with opioid use disorder, study finds
    Opioid use disorder during pregnancy remains a critical yet under-addressed public health issue in the U.S., according to a new... Read more
  • Mapping the hidden signals of breast cancer risk
    Some of the earliest warning signs of breast cancer risk may be hidden deep within the molecular makeup of breast... Read more
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