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From 1999 to 2017

Drug Overdose Death Rate Increasing Among Middle-Aged Women

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1999 to 2017 saw increases in deaths involving antidepressants, cocaine, heroin, synthetic opioids
Compared with men

Women With CVD Have Worse Self-Reported Outcomes

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Women with atherosclerosis also report lower aspirin, statin use and higher ED use versus men

December 2018 Briefing – OBGYN & Women’s Health

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in OBGYN & Women's Health for December 2018. This roundup...
Three novel loci have been identified for polycystic ovary syndrome

Three Novel Loci Associated With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ID’d

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Genetic links with obesity, T2DM, lipids suggest shared genetic architecture for PCOS, metabolic traits
Providers should maximize women's health during the interpregnancy period

ACOG: Interpregnancy Period Should Maximize Women’s Health

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Components of postpartum care should be included as the initial components of interpregnancy care
Disparities exist in the emergency medical services treatment of women and men with chest pain or out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

EMS Treatment for Possible Heart Attack Varies by Sex

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Women less likely to receive aspirin, resuscitation, ambulance transport with lights and siren
Women with military-related risk factors have an increased risk for developing dementia

Dementia Risk Up in Women With Military-Linked Risk Factors

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Risk for developing dementia higher for women with TBI, PTSD, and depression

November 2018 Briefing – OBGYN & Women’s Health

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in OBGYN & Women's Health for November 2018. This roundup...
The incidence of myocardial infarction is higher in men than women

Several Risk Factors More Strongly Linked to MI in Women

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Blood pressure, smoking, type 1 and 2 diabetes linked to higher hazard ratios for women than men
A birth control coverage opt-out for employers was finalized by the Trump administration on Wednesday.

Trump Administration Finalizes Birth Control Coverage Opt-Out

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Employers with religious objections will not have to provide no-cost birth control for female workers