Reuters | Jul 25, 2006
Stress causes ovarian cancer tumours to grow and spread more quickly in mice, U.S. researchers reported...
Reuters | Jul 25, 2006
In vitro fertilization (IVF), a popular type of test tube fertility technique, is less likely be successful in the mother's eggs...
Reuters | Jul 25, 2006
Women seeking relief from menopausal symptoms and diminished sex drive by taking testosterone as well as estrogen face a higher risk of breast cancer...
Moneycontrol.com | Jul 20, 2006
A new study has revealed that female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is more prevalent in women with hypertension...
Reuters | Jul 19, 2006
Black cohosh, a herb popular for relieving hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause, may be linked with liver damage...
Reuters | Jul 19, 2006
Girls who are obese during the early stages of puberty have an increased risk of developing abnormally high levels of androgens...
AP | Jul 19, 2006
Although the research is still thin, many health experts say even moderate exercise can help relieve the problems of menopause in some women.
Reuters | Jul 18, 2006
The racial gap in endometrial cancer survival has begun to narrow, but black women are still more likely to die from the disease than are white women.
Reuters | Jul 14, 2006
There is an 80 percent reduction in the risk of ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancers among women with the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutation...
Reuters | Jul 14, 2006
A new study has found no increased risk of miscarriage with aspirin use.
Reuters | Jul 13, 2006
For women who have had several previous cesarean deliveries, attempting a vaginal birth is not much riskier...
Reuters | Jul 13, 2006
The benefits of physical activity do not extend to reducing the risk of developing ovarian cancer...
Reuters | Jul 13, 2006
Primitive cells that resemble stem cells may help some ovarian cancer tumors linger and recur in the body, but may be possible to subdue them...



















