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LARCs remain best contraception for teens
CHICAGO – Only 4% of teens using contraception choose LARCs, the most effective contraceptive choice.
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VIDEO: When surgery hurts the surgeon: Intervening to prevent ergonomic injuries
Work-related injuries can derail a career in surgery, but the problem has been little studied.
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Hep C screening falling short in neonatal abstinence syndrome infants
SAN DIEGO – Screening message needs to be broadcast.
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VIDEO: Expert roundtable on hormone therapy
Some of the experts who crafted the 2017 NAMS position statement on hormone therapy discuss the new messages for clinicians and the evidence to...
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VIDEO: New sexual desire drugs coming for women
Two drugs are in later stages of development to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder and even more are in the pipeline.
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VIDEO: Dr. Andrew Kaunitz’s top lessons from NAMS 2017
PHILADELPHIA – Dr. Kaunitz shares what he learned about migraines, breast imaging, and the connection between type 2 diabetes and the risk for...
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VIDEO: Does genitourinary syndrome of menopause capture all the symptoms?
PHILADELPHIA - Preliminary research shows GSM doesn’t always match up with women’s symptoms.
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ExteNET: Benefit of extended neratinib in HER2+ breast cancer sustained
MADRID – The 5-year iDFS rate was 90.2% for patients assigned to neratinib, compared with 87.7% for those assigned to placebo.
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VIDEO: What’s next in women’s health policy?
PHILADELPHIA – Contraception rules and the elimination of insurance subsidies put women’s health gains in limbo.
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Rio Olympics tally for U.S. athletes is 6% West Nile infections, no Zika
SAN DIEGO - A comparison of risk prevention behaviors in those who were and were not infected suggested that use of mosquito repellent did provide...
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CBT for insomnia and hot flashes lifts mood in midlife
PHILADELPHIA – The intervention was effective even for women with the highest depression scores.