Oteseconazole outperforms fluconazole in treating severe vulvovaginal candidiasis
January 31st 2024A phase 3 trial demonstrated that oteseconazole (VIVJOA; Mycovia Pharmaceuticals) capsules exhibit improved therapeutic and mycological cure rates to fluconazole for treating severe vulvovaginal candidiasis.
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COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy not linked to preterm birth
January 31st 2024A systematic review of 6 studies revealed that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy does not significantly increase the risk of preterm birth, providing crucial insights for public health policies and offering reassurance to healthcare providers and expectant mothers.
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Two-dose HPV vaccination postpartum shows efficacy
January 30th 2024A recent study revealed a 2-dose regimen of human papillomavirus vaccination in postpartum individuals is as effective as a 3-dose approach, providing valuable insights into optimizing vaccination strategies against the virus.
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Metabolomics and proteomics linked to female infertility
January 30th 2024Dive into the latest research in metabolomics and proteomics, revealing potential biomarkers like fibrinogen cleavage peptides and GRAM domain-containing protein 1C, offering new avenues for diagnosis and treatment in addressing the global issue of female infertility.
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Discussing the link between bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginal candidiasis
January 25th 2024Explore the relationship between bacterial vaginosis and vulvovaginal candidiasis as revealed by a recent study, uncovering mixed interactions, antibiotic implications, and the potential role of vaginal microbiota in shaping this complex association.
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No link found between prenatal stress and heart disease in offspring
January 25th 2024A recent study challenged the hypothesis of maternal stress during pregnancy as a significant risk factor for ischemic heart disease and stroke in younger patients, shedding light on the nuanced relationship between prenatal stress and cardiovascular health.
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Perinatal depression linked to suicidal behavior
January 25th 2024A recent study indicated perinatal depression significantly increases the risk of suicidal behavior, particularly within the first year post-diagnosis, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions in this vulnerable population.
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Early nurse home visits linked to reduced obesity and hypertension risks
January 24th 2024A recent study revealed that the Nurse-Family Partnership's infant and toddler home visits significantly decrease obesity and hypertension risks in mothers and female offspring, emphasizing the potential cost-saving impact on physical health outcomes.
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Study finds buprenorphine reduces congenital malformation risk in infants
January 24th 2024A recent study revealed that infants exposed to buprenorphine during the first trimester exhibit a significantly decreased risk of developing congenital malformations associated with opioid exposure compared to infants exposed to methadone.
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New guidelines revealed for no-cost FDA-approved contraceptives
January 23rd 2024The Biden-Harris administration, has released comprehensive guidance through Frequently Asked Questions to eliminate barriers to contraception, ensuring access to FDA-approved contraceptives at no cost, following President Biden's 2023 Executive Order.
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Pregnancy complications and future type 2 diabetes risk
January 23rd 2024New research has revealed that postmenopausal women with a history of gestational diabetes and adverse pregnancy outcomes face an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, emphasizing the need for preventive measures.
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Isthmic contractions and pregnancy assessment: New ultrasound insights
January 22nd 2024A recent study highlighted how isthmic contractions, commonly observed after second-trimester bladder voiding, can impact cervical length measurements during pregnancy, emphasizing the need for cervical assessments at least 20 minutes post-bladder voiding for accurate results.
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Study explores link of social media health videos to HPV awareness
January 18th 2024A recent study found that watching health-related videos on social media significantly increases awareness about human papillomavirus (HPV) and the HPV vaccine, with data showing geographic variations and demographic influences on viewership and awareness levels.
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Study reveals disparities in breastfeeding support based on disability
January 17th 2024A recent study using the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System highlighted lower rates of breastfeeding initiation and duration among women with disabilities, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions to improve breastfeeding outcomes.
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Low-dose vs high-dose calcium supplementation against preeclampsia
January 17th 2024A recent study revealed that low-dose calcium supplementation is noninferior to high-dose supplementation in preventing preeclampsia, shedding light on considerations for maternal health and pregnancy strategies worldwide.
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