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CDC data reveal three social drivers that influence suicide risk

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Maternal RSV vaccine candidate effective but upped risk for preterm birth

Maternal RSV vaccine candidate effective but upped risk for preterm birth

A GSK respiratory syncytial virus vaccine candidate was effective but trials saw a higher incidence in preterm birth, according to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Q&A: Normalize seeking proper bacterial vaginosis diagnosis, treatment

Q&A: Normalize seeking proper bacterial vaginosis diagnosis, treatment

Bacterial vaginosis is a common infection many U.S. women experience, but there continue to be knowledge gaps requiring research to help understand its development, risk factors and treatment.

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VIDEO: Marrazzo reports promising PrEP data for cisgender women

VIDEO: Marrazzo reports promising PrEP data for cisgender women

DENVER — A new study provides reassurances that PrEP can reliably prevent HIV in cisgender women, even if they do not use it daily.

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March 05, 2024
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COVID-19 vaccine availability not tied to change in incidence of abnormal uterine bleeding

COVID-19 vaccine availability not tied to change in incidence of abnormal uterine bleeding

COVID-19 vaccination availability was not associated with changes in abnormal uterine bleeding incidence for women of reproductive age, researchers reported in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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February 16, 2024
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Study: 38.6% of children have received an HPV vaccine dose

Study: 38.6% of children have received an HPV vaccine dose

More than one-third of children aged 9 to 17 years in the United States had received one or more HPV vaccines doses as of 2022, according to a new CDC report.

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February 15, 2024
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Survey: Only half of women with HIV remember discussing contraceptives with a provider

Survey: Only half of women with HIV remember discussing contraceptives with a provider

Many women with HIV reported using contraceptives in a survey, but just over half remembered having a conversation with a provider about them, results showed.

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Risks for long symptoms after COVID during pregnancy tied to severity, comorbidities

Risks for long symptoms after COVID during pregnancy tied to severity, comorbidities

About one in 10 women who develop COVID during pregnancy will have post-acute sequelae, or long COVID, according to a presenter at The Pregnancy Meeting.

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February 07, 2024
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Facility type linked to ‘significant differences’ in survival for head/neck cancer

Facility type linked to ‘significant differences’ in survival for head/neck cancer

The increased treatment of patients with HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma at community cancer centers is linked to poorer survival outcomes, according to data published in Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

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February 07, 2024
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HPV in women may contribute to risk for heart disease death

HPV in women may contribute to risk for heart disease death

South Korean women positive for high-risk HPV infection were nearly four times as likely to die of atherosclerotic CVD compared with women without HPV infection, even when women had no baseline CVD and low CV risk factors, data show.

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January 19, 2024
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Three or more maternal doses of COVID-19 vaccine enhance newborn protection

Three or more maternal doses of COVID-19 vaccine enhance newborn protection

Three or more doses of maternal COVID-19 vaccine significantly enhance antibody concentrations in preterm infants compared with two or fewer doses, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.

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