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Acne does not commonly drive adolescents to remove reversible contraceptives
A new study found that the development or worsening of acne was not a common cause of long-acting reversible contraception discontinuation among adolescents, according to a study.
Pelvic floor muscle training improves sexual function for women
Pelvic floor muscle training improved reported sexual function for women with pelvic floor dysfunction, but uncertainties with specific sexual dysfunctions and exact dosing remain, according to researchers.
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Hematology/oncology fellowships provide little training on sexual, reproductive health
Hematology/oncology fellowship programs provide insufficient training about how to address patients’ sexual and reproductive health concerns, according to a study led by researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center.
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.
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.
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.
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.
One-third of gender-affirming testosterone users report breakthrough bleeding
One-third of transgender and gender-diverse individuals on testosterone will experience at least one breakthrough bleeding episode, even after their first year of use, researchers reported in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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.
Medication abortion via telemedicine in primary care found to be effective, trustworthy
Telemedicine medication abortion services in primary care were well received by patients thanks to clear communication and previously established relationships, researchers found.
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