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Women who regularly attend religious services may live longer than women who never attend services

Religious Service Attendance May Affect Mortality Among Women

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Regular service attendees were one-third less likely to die over 20-year period

April 2016 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 April 2016. This roundup...

March 2016 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 March 2016. This roundup...
Sex hormones and systemic inflammation may be mediating the obese-asthma phenotype

Sex Hormones, Inflammation Affect Asthma in Obese Women

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Findings suggest these factors modulate asthma in obese reproductive-age women
The first U.S. woman to receive a transplanted uterus has had the implanted organ removed due to an unnamed sudden complication

Complications Led to Loss of Organ in U.S. Uterus Transplant

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Doctors at Cleveland Clinic aren't yet revealing what went wrong
For women

AHA: Exposure to Violence May Up Cardiovascular Disease Risk

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Exposure to physical violence in adulthood linked to carotid artery intima media thickness

February 2016 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 February 2016. This roundup...
Flibanserin (Addyi)

Analysis Reveals ‘Female Libido’ Pill May Not Be Worth It

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Flibanserin carries risk of serious side effects without delivering much more sexual satisfaction
For women without history of coronary artery disease

Anxiety Tied to Ischemia During Exercise Testing for Women

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Findings for women with no history of coronary artery disease, but not for men
Compared with other clinical specialties

Ob-Gyn Lags in Placing Women in Department Leadership

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Despite the fact that women are overrepresented as ob-gyn residency program directors