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FDA approves use of self-collected specimens for HPV testing
The FDA approved expanded indications for two HPV tests allowing for the patient to self-collect a vaginal swab in a health care setting when it is not possible for the clinician to collect a cervical specimen, according to a press release.
TikTok videos on oral contraceptive health have low quality, reliability
SAN FRANCISCO — TikToks about oral contraceptive health had low quality and reliability of information. Most videos were made by non-health care providers, and adverse effects of contraception was the most common topic, data show.
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Q&A: ‘False sense of safety’ contributes to rise in STDs after menopause
In the past decade, STDs have increased among women aged at least 55 years, highlighting the importance of discussing sexual partners, sexual history and condom use with all patients, regardless of age.
Three more countries eliminate congenital HIV, syphilis
Belize, Jamaica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines became the latest nations to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) announced.
PCPs tied to cervical cancer screening adherence, regardless of sexual orientation
Having a primary care provider raises the likelihood of being up to date on cervical cancer screening, regardless of sexual orientation, but the association was greatest among lesbian, gay and bisexual women, according to researchers.
Same-day start contraception common, tied to low pregnancy risk
Same-day start contraception was common and associated with a low pregnancy risk during the first month of initiation, regardless of emergency contraception use or recent unprotected intercourse, researchers reported.
Brain fog, fatigue, mood swings: Defining ‘not feeling like myself’ in perimenopause
The menopausal transition can be associated with a variety of bothersome symptoms, including hot flashes and mood swings, but some women might experience more subtle symptoms that can begin years before the final menstrual period.
OTC birth control 'a tremendous advance' in women's health, with important caveats
BOSTON — The new, over-the-counter birth control option is an important advancement for women without health insurance, but it may be less effective than other options, according to presenters at the ACP Internal Medicine Meeting.
Regardless of oral contraceptive use, women had fewer musculotendinous injuries vs. men
Women, regardless of whether they use oral contraceptives, may be less likely to develop musculotendinous injuries compared with men, according to published results.
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.
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