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Guide explains nonsurgical management of major hemorrhage
Bleeding affects everybody in medicine, from family doctors in smaller institutions who work in emergency departments to obstetricians and...
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Nitroglycerin patches do not improve menopause symptoms
“The menopause field is still lacking in effective treatment approaches that don’t involve hormones,” said Dr. Alison Huang.
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When could you be sued for AI malpractice? You’re likely using it now
A record that clearly outlines how the physician incorporated the AI is critical if a claim later arises in which the doctor is accused of AI-...
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ER+/HER2– breast cancer: Is first or second line CDK4/6 inhibitor therapy better?
New study challenges the need for using CDK4/6 inhibitors as first line treatment, according to author.
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How has cannabis legalization affected pregnant mothers?
“People who use cannabis during pregnancy often state that it was used to manage challenging symptoms of pregnancy such as morning sickness,” said...
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Menopause and long COVID: What women should know
Women at midlife who have long COVID seem to get specific, and severe, symptoms, including brain fog, fatigue, new-onset dizziness, and difficulty...
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Intervention reduces severe postpartum hemorrhage by 60% in developing nations
“Interventions that eliminate delays in diagnosis or treatment should be game-changers for maternal health.”
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Vulvodynia: A little-known and treatable condition
A patient’s quality of life “can be significantly improved with a personalized therapeutic approach,” said Dr. Pina Belfiore.
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Ovarian cancer: Sequencing strategy identifies biomarker that could guide treatment
Novel sequencing strategy appears to be a reliable predictor of homologous recombination DNA repair deficiency.
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Antibody-drug conjugate changes standard of care for platinum-resistant ovarian cancer
A novel therapy has a favorable safety profile, and more like it may be on the way.
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Prenatal sleep problems, depression linked to poorer outcomes
Screening pregnant patients for sleeping problems and for prenatal depression early in pregnancy may help identify and prevent later problems.