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Rutgers–Camden Researcher Finds Link Between Weight Status and Concerns in...

In their research spanning more than a decade, Rutgers–Camden psychology professor Charlotte Markey and her husband, Patrick Markey of Villanova University, have studied how romantic partners...

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Miller School’s UTI Expert Finds Promising Avenues for Research in New Study

A new study further supporting the use of topical vaginal estrogen therapy to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in postmenopausal women takes “an important step forward” and suggests...

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Estrogen therapy has no long-term effect on cognition in younger...

NIH-funded study finds neither benefit nor risk to cognitive function years after treatment

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Dr. Jacqueline Gerhart: Hysterectomy and Menopause

Madison, Wisconsin - UW Health Family Medicine physician Jacqueline Gerhart writes a column that appears weekly on madison.com and in the Wisconsin State Journal. Columns are re-published here with...

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Low-cost in-vitro fertilization method developed at CU may help couples in...

A new low-cost method of in-vitro fertilization developed at the University of Colorado Boulder that performed successfully in recent human clinical trials in Belgium may help thousands of infertile...

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Immune cells essential to establishing pregnancy

New research from the University of Adelaide shows for the first time that immune cells known as macrophages are critical to fertility by creating a healthy hormone environment in the uterus.

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Two moms, and a whole lot of care, save young girl's life

BY WINTER JOHNSON - Davan Jones, who was born in December of 2011, with parents Leanne Jones, left, and Arica Stiliha. Davan has been treated at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital for numerous health...

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Attractive and successful

In bonobos, attractive females are more likely to win conflicts against males

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Wayne State University scientists identify neural origins of hot flashes in...

DETROIT — A new study from neuroscientists at the Wayne State University School of Medicine provides the first novel insights into the neural origins of hot flashes in menopausal women in years.

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For women with hysterectomies, estrogen may be a lifesaver after all

By Karen N. Peart - The widespread rejection of estrogen therapy after the 2002 Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study has most likely led to almost 50,000 unnecessary deaths over the last 10 years...

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