Ovarian cancer rates in the U.S. began to decline faster in 2002 around the time many older women went off hormone replacement therapy, according to a new study.
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Hysterectomy Not Tied to Heart Risk Factors
Despite evidence suggesting that women whose uterus has been removed may be more likely to experience heart troubles, a new study finds that the usual signs of heart disease risk are not more severe in middle-aged women after hysterectomy.
Birth Rates Good After Implanting 1 Embryo, Study Finds
Among women who undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) to become pregnant, there is no difference in delivery rates among those implanted with one prescreened embryo compared to those implanted with two unscreened embryos, new study findings reveal.
Roundup is Tied to Infertility and Cancer; Herbicide’s Maker Calls it Safe
Heavy use of the world’s most popular herbicide, Roundup, may be linked to a range of health problems and diseases, including Parkinson’s, infertility and cancers, according to a new study.
Lack of Sleep May Harm Sperm
Not getting enough sleep may harm men’s sperm, a new study from Denmark says.
Women at Peak Fertility Prefer Men with High Testosterone Levels
According to a new study, women at their peak fertility prefer the scent of men with high testosterone levels. A research has previously shown that ovulation has an impact on a woman’s mating preferences.
Women at Peak Fertility Prefer Men with High Testosterone Levels
According to a new study, women at their peak fertility prefer the scent of men with high testosterone levels. A research has previously shown that ovulation has an impact on a woman’s mating preferences.
Black Women May Gain More Weight with Contraceptives
Black women were the most likely to gain weight while using a long-acting form of contraception, such as a hormone implant or intrauterine device (IUD), in a small new study.
Consensual Sex Typically Doesn’t Begin Before Teen Years, Study Finds
It’s rare for children in the United States aged 10 to 12 to be sexually active, especially on a voluntary basis, a new study finds. However, almost one in five teens has had sex before age 15, and 16,000 girls under 15 get pregnant each year.
Chinese Herbs May Reduce Hot Flashes
Women taking a Chinese herbal formula experienced less than half the number of menopausal hot flashes they had before the treatment, according to a new study from Hong Kong