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Oral Estrogen Hormone Therapy Linked to Increased Risk of Gallbladder Surgery in Menopausal Women
March 18, 2013 Oral estrogen therapy for menopausal women is associated with an increased risk of gallbladder surgery, according to a large-scale study of more than 70 000 women in ... > full story -
Night Shifts May Be Linked to Increased Ovarian Cancer Risk
March 15, 2013 Working night shifts might increase the risk of developing ovarian cancer, indicates new ... > full story -
No Clear Evidence That Decline in Hormone Replacement Therapy Use Linked to Fall in Breast Cancer
March 15, 2013 There is no clear evidence that the decline in the use of hormone replacement therapy is linked to a reported fall in the numbers of new cases of breast cancer, as has been claimed, suggests a new ... > full story -
Age at First Menstrual Cycle, Menopause Tied to Heart Disease Risk
March 7, 2013 Chinese women are less likely to develop cardiovascular disease if they have their first menstrual cycle or enter menopause later than their peers, according to a recent ... > full story -
Postmenopausal Women Who Smoked Are More Likely to Lose Teeth Due to Periodontal Disease
March 1, 2013 Postmenopausal women who have smoked are at much higher risk of losing their teeth than women who never smoked, according to a new ... > full story -
Effective Treatment for Common Gynecological Problem, Suggested by New Study
February 14, 2013 A new study offers relief for women suffering from excessive ... > full story -
Accelerated Biological Aging, Seen in Women With Alzheimer's Risk Factor, Blocked by Hormone Therapy
February 13, 2013 Healthy menopausal women carrying a well-known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease showed measurable signs of accelerated biological aging, a new study has ... > full story -
Blood May Hold Clues to Risk of Memory Problems After Menopause
February 13, 2013 New research suggests that blood may hold clues to whether post-menopausal women may be at an increased risk for areas of brain damage that can lead to memory problems and possibly increased risk of ... > full story -
Study Prompts Rethink of How Ovaries Develop
February 11, 2013 New research will rewrite the textbooks on how an ovary is formed, as well as providing new insights into women's health and ... > full story -
Long-Term Consequences of Vaginal Delivery on the Pelvic Floor
January 30, 2013 Women are more likely to experience urinary incontinence, prolapse and fecal incontinence 20 years after one vaginal delivery rather than one caesarean section, finds new research from ... > full story
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