Women's health - AAN position statement outlines policy proposals for...
The American Academy of Neurology released a position statement that highlights the significant challenges high drug prices create for patients, physicians, health systems and...
View ArticleWomen's health - Over half of women didn't realise they were going through...
Three in ten women wish there had been more information available about what to expect during menopause - with hair loss and itchy skin amongst symptoms they didn't know about
View ArticleWomen's health - Nearly 30% of scheduled telehealth visits at a urology...
Almost 30% of patients did not attend a telehealth visit at a urology clinic within a safety-net hospital in San Francisco during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, a...
View ArticleWomen's health - Gut Bacteria May Fuel Prostate Cancer Treatment Resistance
During prostate cancer treatment, some gut bacteria start making hormones that may support cancer growth and treatment resistance. WebMD Health News
View ArticleWomen's health - The Troubling Role of Glyphosate in COVID-19
This article was previously published February 28, 2021, and has been updated with new information. In this interview, Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at...
View ArticleWomen's health - In quiet debut, Alzheimer's drug finds questions, skepticism
Persistent concerns about the first new Alzheimer's treatment in more than 20 years are curbing access more than four months after regulators approved it
View ArticleWomen's health - HIV infection, menopause stage predict lower bone mineral...
HIV and menopausal stage are both independent predictors of lower bone mineral density in women, particularly in the lumbar spine and hip, according to a study published in...
View ArticleWomen's health - I Cook Foods inquiry not misled but evidence errors caused...
A second inquiry into the closure of an Australian catering firm has found officials didn't deliberately mislead investigators but omission of some evidence led to...
View ArticleWomen's health - Fermented soymilk-honey improves bone marker in menopause
A new study has found that soymilk-honey fermented with a strain of Lactobacillus plantarum significantly reduces a blood biomarker of osteoporosis in menopausal women, thanks...
View ArticleWomen's health - VITAL: No fracture risk reduction with supplemental vitamin D
Vitamin D3 supplementation did not reduce fracture risk in a large cohort of U.S. adults not selected for vitamin D deficiency or osteoporosis, according to an ancillary...
View ArticleWomen's health - VIDEO: Plant-based diets protect prostate health
In this video, Stacy Loeb, MD, professor in the department of urology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discusses two studies about prostate cancer at the AUA Annual...
View ArticleWomen's health - 'Modest' Link Between Infertility and Postmenopausal Breast...
Patients with a history of infertility were at a modestly higher risk of developing breast cancer after menopause, according to a prospective study. Women who had fertility...
View ArticleWomen's health - Targeted prostate cancer screening 'could benefit men with...
Lynch syndrome increases risk of several cancer types and affects 175,000 people in the UK
View ArticleWomen's health - Top in endocrinology: ‘Green' Mediterranean diet, building...
A “green” Mediterranean diet may increase fasting ghrelin levels as well as improve insulin sensitivity and visceral adipose tissue regression, according to a recent study. It...
View ArticleWomen's health - CMS Promoting Medicare Open Enrollment thru Dec. 7
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is reminding people with Medicare that Medicare Open Enrollment begins October 15, 2021, and now is the time to review their...
View ArticleWomen's health - Equity in Aging Work from MHAC and Partners Highlighted in...
The Massachusetts Healthy Aging Collaborative was joined by a range of statewide and national partners working to advance inclusive age-and dementia friendly communities in a...
View ArticleWomen's health - Watch Out for False Promises About So-Called Alzheimer's Cures
Unfortunately, when faced with a serious health issue, even the most rational person can be led to believe implausible Alzheimer cure claims.
View ArticleWomen's health - 7 Refinancing Options That Seniors Need To Know About
Refinancing a mortgage is something that every homeowner should be aware of. Depending on individual circumstances, refinancing might not be the best option, but there may come...
View ArticleWomen's health - 11 Ways Seniors Can Receive Dental Care For Little To No Money
There's not much that comes cheap when talking about health care, and dental care is no exception. Medicare is there to help you out with medical bills, but unfortunately...
View ArticleWomen's health - Impaired vision tied to depressive symptoms in women during...
Vision impairment may increase risk for future depressive symptoms among women during midlife, according to study results published in Menopause: The Journal of The North...
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