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Q&A: How to conduct research, hair exams in women who wear hijab

Women who wear hijab are among the highest risk for developing traction alopecia, yet they are likely underrepresented in alopecia studies, according to a letter in Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
Exposure to more green spaces during pregnancy positively impacts infant birth weight

Pregnant women who lived near forests and parks had reduced odds for low birth weight, which may also decrease the risk for poor infant lung health, according to a presentation at the European Respiratory Society International Congress.
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Racial, ethnic, socioeconomic inequalities continue to impact preterm infant mortality
Findings from a retrospective study revealed that preterm infant mortality in the United States improved in all prematurity categories from 1995 to 2020; however, racial, ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in this mortality continued.
Medications for opioid use disorder help mothers keep well-child visits

Medications for opioid use disorder help mothers keep well-child visits in their infant’s first year of life, according to the results of a study published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Pessaries customized via ultrasound, 3D printing beneficial for pelvic organ prolapse

Pessaries customized through transvaginal ultrasound and 3D printing technology may perform better if commercial pessaries fail for women with pelvic organ prolapse, according to results of a pilot study published in Menopause.
BLOG: Exceptions to non-competes

As we discussed in our prior blog entry, you can expect that the buyer will require you to agree to non-compete restrictions.
Sequence of returns risk: What it is and how to minimize it

As physicians age, they should consider the reallocation of their assets into increasingly conservative investments to best limit their exposure to loss.
Hormonal treatments effective, safe for women with hidradenitis suppurativa

Hormonal treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa — particularly finasteride, spironolactone and metformin — are efficacious and safe for women, but dermatologists should be aware of treatment interactions, according to a review.
Q&A: What clinicians should know about viral beauty trend ‘Barbie Botox’

Following the release of the “Barbie” movie in July 2023, a new cosmetic trend called “Barbie Botox” has taken social media by storm.
Q&A: Early diagnosis key in successful uterine fibroid prevention, treatment

Uterine fibroids are common hormone-dependent tumors that can develop after puberty, with likelihood increasing with age and regressing after menopause when estrogen and progesterone are no longer produced.
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