Breast exams, birth control and family planning are just some of the reasons not to skip your annual ob-gyn appointment.
For many patients, lack of insurance, limited access to providers, and other logistical hurdles stand in the way of getting ...
Period cramps can be common—but they shouldn’t take over your life. Learn how to tell the difference between normal ...
Early prenatal care improves the chances of having a healthy pregnancy and baby. But a new federal report shows it’s been on the decline.
In today’s busy world, women are balancing careers, children, aging parents, and everything in between. Taking time off work ...
More than 80 women filed the lawsuit against Maj. Blaine McGraw, 47, accusing him of using his phone to record exams without permission.
More than 500 former patients are suing Barry J. Brock and facilities where he worked, saying the gynecologist’s misconduct was knowingly concealed.
1 Federal University of São Paulo, Gynecology, São Paulo, Brazil 2 Federal University of São Paulo, Sports Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil Background Female athletes are unaware of the influence of sports ...
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Testing menstrual blood for HPV might provide a less invasive way to screen for cervical cancer, a new study suggests
Signs of cervical cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) could be found in menstrual blood, offering a potentially less invasive and more accessible alternative to the often-dreaded pelvic exam.
The new software (iOS 5.0) is available for download today on the Apple App Store.
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$2M Gender Care Med-Mal Verdict; Botched Blepharoplasty Case; Ob/Gyn's Abortion Suit
A weekly roundup of healthcare's encounters with the courts.
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