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AI holds ‘transformative potential’ for gynecology, obstetrics and menopause care
CHICAGO — The benefits of AI-assisted technology in medicine are rapidly extending to obstetrics and gynecology, with programs in development or already deployed to predict everything from mode of delivery during labor to cervical cancer risk.
VIDEO: Three takeaways on cognition and brain health during menopause
CHICAGO — In this Healio video exclusive, Pauline M. Maki, PhD, provides three takeaways from her talk on cognition and hormone therapy during menopause at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
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Top in women’s health: Improving mortality in postpartum Black women; glucose monitoring
Clinicians must focus on the experiences, communication needs and consequences of structural racism to improve mortality and morbidity rates for postpartum Black women, researchers reported in O&G Open.
Nonhormonal elinzanetant effective long-term for reducing hot flash frequency: OASIS 3
CHICAGO — Nonhormonal elinzanetant was associated with fewer moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms compared with placebo for up to 1 year, along with similar long-term positive safety data, researchers reported.
Voice changes, altered by hormone therapy, impact ‘at least one-third’ of menopausal women
CHICAGO — Voice and respiratory changes can impact women’s health during menopause and hormone therapy plays a role in helping or worsening these changes, according to a speaker at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
Sterilization rates among women rose following Dobbs ruling
Tubal sterilization rates in women rose in the U.S. after the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, results from research letter published in JAMA revealed.
FDA to conduct independent review, lab study evaluating metals in tampons
The FDA announced it has commissioned an independent literature review and internal bench laboratory study to evaluate metals in tampons after a recent study suggested tampons sold in the U.S. tested for the presence of toxic metals.
Women in medicine roundtable, Part 3: On burnout and balance
On this special edition episode, Hansa Bhargava, MD, with Oncology Overdrive’s Shikha Jain, MD, and Mend the Gap’s Dagny Zhu, MD, discuss physician burnout and managing a good work-life balance with a panel of guests.
Clinicians ‘should be open’ to menopausal hormone therapy beyond age 65 years
CHICAGO — Hormone therapy is beneficial for some women beyond age 65 years to treat ongoing menopausal symptoms that affect their quality of life, according to research reported at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
Trauma, sexual assault exposure may be ‘toxic’ for women’s brain health
CHICAGO — Exposure to trauma was tied to increased measures of inflammation and neuronal death for Black women and accelerated brain age indicators regardless of race and ethnicity, researchers reported.
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