FDA Approves New Anti-Obesity Drug
FDA Approves New Anti-Obesity DrugOBGYN.net StaffSep 23, 2014 Contrave, a combination of naltrexone and buproprion, has been approved for long-term weight loss management in overweight and obese adults.
View Article3 Ways to Prevent Gestational Diabetes
3 Ways to Prevent Gestational DiabetesOBGYN.net StaffOct 03, 2014 New data highlights the importance of 3 key behaviors of all women of reproductive age for preventing gestational diabetes.
View ArticleFried Food Ups Gestational Diabetes Risk
Fried Food Ups Gestational Diabetes RiskSarah Bruyn JonesOct 17, 2014 Women who consume fried foods more than 7 times a week pre-pregnancy are more likely to have gestational diabetes when they become...
View ArticleEmotional Support Lacking for Women With Uterine Fibroids
Emotional Support Lacking for Women With Uterine FibroidsAmber TrescaNov 08, 2014 Two studies show that the emotional impact of uterine fibroids is significant but support is lacking, especially in...
View ArticleMaternal Weight Affects How Embryos Develop
Maternal Weight Affects How Embryos DevelopOBGYN.net StaffNov 24, 2014 Being overweight can affect fertility, and now there is evidence that maternal weight at conception impacts how a fertilized egg...
View ArticleDXA Versus BMI for Determining Metabolic Health
DXA Versus BMI for Determining Metabolic HealthJamie HabibDec 11, 2014In this video, Steven R. Goldstein, MD, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at NYU, discusses new research he presented in...
View ArticleInsulin Resistance and Urinary Symptoms
Insulin Resistance and Urinary SymptomsOBGYN.net StaffDec 24, 2014 Two new studies have found that metabolic syndrome and weight loss surgery can independently affect urinary symptoms.
View ArticleWeight Gain in Pregnancy Linked to Sex of Baby
Weight Gain in Pregnancy Linked to Sex of BabySarah Bruyn JonesDec 26, 2014 Pink or blue? New research shows that low gestational weight gain early in the pregnancy is correlated with having a baby of...
View ArticleAccountability Can Be a Weighty Issue
Accountability Can Be a Weighty IssueJon CarterDec 28, 2014 An annual exam, a road, and good intentions--sound familiar?
View ArticleTwo New Drugs Show Promise for Endometriosis
Two New Drugs Show Promise for EndometriosisOBGYN.net StaffFeb 06, 2015 Two new compounds, oxabicycloheptene sulfonate and chloroindazole, were successfully tested in early studies to treat...
View ArticlePCOS Ups Health and Hospitalization Risks
PCOS Ups Health and Hospitalization RisksSarah Bruyn JonesFeb 09, 2015 Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at increased risk for metabolic and heart diseases and nearly twice as likely to...
View ArticleHow Well Do You Know a Woman's Heart?
How Well Do You Know a Woman's Heart?Jamie HabibMar 05, 2015 QUIZ: These 5 questions will gauge your general knowledge of how heart disease impacts women.
View ArticleRisk of Type 2 Diabetes after GDM Can Be Reduced
Risk of Type 2 Diabetes after GDM Can Be ReducedOBGYN.net StaffMar 11, 2015 Medical and lifestyle interventions successfully lowered the risk of type 2 diabetes in women with a history of gestational...
View ArticleDoes Body Fat, Other Factors Cause Incontinence?
Does Body Fat, Other Factors Cause Incontinence?OBGYN.net StaffMar 25, 2015 New research identifies 3 factors that may play a role in menopause-related storage lower urinary tract symptoms, or...
View ArticleShould Hospital Cafeteria Food Be Healthier?
Should Hospital Cafeteria Food Be Healthier?OBGYN.net StaffMar 25, 2015 POLL: How healthy should hospital food be? Should junk food not be offered at all, removing any temptation, or should people make...
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