NIH director, Dr. Monica M. Bertagnolli, is stepping down after launching major initiatives in women's health and long COVID research, indicating optimism for their continuation under new leadership.
A recent study assessed the efficacy of Botulinum Toxin A injections in conjunction with pelvic floor muscle therapy for women with chronic pelvic pain, revealing interesting insights into its effectiveness compared to a placebo.
A new study exposes the alarming levels of medical and educational debt burdening U.S. health care workers, with debt disproportionately affecting women, Black workers, and those in lower-paying fields.
A case-control study published recently by Harris et al in Obstetrics & Gynecology evaluated associations between endometriosis, uterine leiomyomas, and ovarian cancer risk by race, as well as the...
Women with ovarian endometriomas and/or deep-infiltrating endometriosis appear to have a markedly increased risk of developing ovarian cancer, according to findings from a new investigation.
The ASCO Post
Daily News
Stay up to date with the latest clinical headlines and other information tailored to your specialty.
Thank you for signing up for the Daily News alerts. You will begin receiving them shortly.
Health care professionals welcome the FTC's new rule banning noncompete agreements but are concerned it may not protect those in nonprofit health care settings, potentially impacting most of the nation's medical professionals.
A recent study reveals that surgeons are most frequently reported for unprofessional behavior by coworkers, while pediatric-focused physicians are least likely to be reported.
A recent clinical trial in JAMA compared the effectiveness of oral glucose-lowering medications and insulin in treating gestational diabetes, revealing potential differences in outcomes and safety. #GestationalDiabetes #JAMA