DM199 has demonstrated safety and efficacy in reducing blood pressure among preeclampsia patients during a Phase 2 trial, offering hope for improved maternal and fetal outcomes.
A new study reveals combining tirzepatide and hormone therapy significantly boosts weight loss in postmenopausal women, offering a promising approach to managing obesity-related health risks.
A study published in Pediatrics reveals low rates of hepatitis C treatment among children, highlighting significant racial disparities and access challenges.
Research shows that a low FODMAP diet can significantly alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms in women with endometriosis, enhancing their quality of life.
The FDA grants Priority Review to expand flibanserin use for treating low sexual desire in postmenopausal women, addressing an important gap in women's health.
Recent research highlights stem cell therapy as a promising method for improving fertility in women facing ovarian failure, showing significant oocyte activation and pregnancy rates.
Kephera Diagnostics introduces EndomTest, the first non-invasive blood test for diagnosing endometriosis, aiming to reduce diagnostic delays and improve patient care.
The FDA delays its review of Bayer's elinzanetant, a novel treatment for menopause-related vasomotor symptoms, by 90 days, citing the need for additional data assessment.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has released updated recommendations on delayed umbilical cord clamping in preterm infants, emphasizing its benefits for neonatal outcomes.
New WHO guidelines offer evidence-based approaches to improve care for pregnant women with sickle cell disease, focusing on treatment and maternal outcomes.
Chikungunya virus, once rare, is making a concerning comeback globally. This article explores its resurgence, clinical impact, misconceptions, and expert-backed strategies to stay protected.
New infectious diseases continue to emerge and old ones resurge due to evolving pathogens, environmental changes, and global interconnectedness. Understanding these dynamics is key to prevention and response.
A systematic review assesses sexual function in women with PCOS, revealing impaired psychosexual function and calling for more diverse and comprehensive studies.
Idiopathic hirsutism, characterized by excessive hair growth, may not be truly idiopathic. Research suggests underlying androgen mechanisms could redefine its classification.