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A faster way to screen for endometriosis soon

AAP - 08-09-2017

A new diagnosis for endometriosis could soon be found thanks to research at the University of Sydney. Endometriosis

 
A new and more effective HPV vaccine cuts the rate of cervical cancer

AAP - 07-09-2017

A new more effective HPV vaccine cuts the rate of cervical cancer by a further 23 per cent, a global clinical trial has shown. The eradication

 
New study shows pre-eclampsia risk remains years later

AAP - 28-08-2017

Pregnant mothers with pre-eclampsia may encounter health challenges later in life, a new study suggests. The pregnancy complication pre-eclampsia

 
Breast implants linked to a rare form of lymphoma

AAP - 28-08-2017

Australian women with breast implants are encouraged to consult their surgeon about the risk of a rare form of lymphoma. The number of Australian

 
40 is the optimal age to start having regular mammograms

AAP - 22-08-2017

A US study has revived the argument about what is the best age for women to start having regular mammograms. When a woman turns 40 is the optimal

 
New statistics show multiple IVF cycles raises baby chances

AAP - 24-07-2017

Nearly nine out of 10 women who begin IVF before the age of 30 will have a baby after the seventh cycle. With infertility affecting about one-in-six

 
Type 2 diabetes linked to early menopause

AAP - 21-07-2017

Women who reach menopause before the age of 40 are nearly four times as likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to new research. The younger

 
Pregnant women need to exercise regularly to avoid C-section

AAP - 21-07-2017

Experts recommend pregnant women do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise each week to help reduce the risk of a C-section and diabetes.

 
New research shows female sleep apnoea sufferers are going under the radar

HealthTimes - 27-06-2017

A new study suggesting that men and women are affected differently by sleep disorders could have a significant impact on the current Medical Benefits Scheme (MBS) review in

 
Women who suffer from pre-eclampsia are at risk of future heart disease

AAP - 14-06-2017

Pregnancy complications pre-eclampsia significantly increases a woman's chances of developing heart disease later in life, warns The Heart Foundation.

 

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