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Study confirms disparities in triple-negative breast cancer diagnoses
Women of color and young women may face elevated risks of developing triple-negative breast cancers, a type of cancer that
Women exposed to common antibacterial chemical more likely to break a bone: First study of its kind links triclosan to human bone health
Women exposed to triclosan are more likely to develop osteoporosis, according to a study published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal
High postural sway doubles older women’s fracture risk
Postural sway is an independent risk factor for bone fractures in postmenopausal women, according to a new study from the
Vitamin D and estradiol help guard against heart disease, stroke, and diabetes: New study demonstrates synergistic effects of vitamin D and estradiol deficiency on metabolic syndrome
Vitamin D and estrogen have already shown well-documented results in improving bone health in women. A new study from China
Unpacking the links: Chronic stress, fertility and the ‘hunger hormone’
Researchers have uncovered a new link between chronic stress and reproductive problems, in a pre-clinical study that shines the spotlight
Cranberry oligosaccharides might help prevent UTIs
Many people have heard that drinking cranberry juice can help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs). Although clinical trials of this
Routine HPV vaccination linked to dramatic reduction in cervical disease among young women: Findings indicate that vaccination is translating into cervical cancer prevention
Routine vaccination of girls aged 12 or 13 years with the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Scotland has led to
Fewer reproductive years in women linked to an increased risk of dementia
Women who start their period later, go through menopause earlier or have a hysterectomy may have a greater risk of
Pregnant women who work nights may have a greater risk of miscarriage: Women who work two or more night shifts in one week may have a greater risk of miscarriage the following week
Working two or more night shifts in a week may increase a pregnant woman’s risk of miscarriage the following week