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Thin Today, Thinning Bones Tomorrow: Many Young Women Set Themselves Up For Premature Osteoporosis
It used to be only professional models, actresses and dancers who starved themselves to look thin. Today, it's a way of life for many Generation X women. Not only are they eating less, many are exercising to excess, cutting out dairy products altogether and smoking more. More »
Breast ultrasound spares young women unnecessary biopsies
Targeted breast ultrasound is a safe and effective alternative to biopsies, and it can be used by radiologists to alleviate anxiety that patients may have about breast cancer screening, according to two studies presented Wednesday at the 2009 RSNA meeting. More »
Scaring young women raises concern under breast cancer awareness plan
If it becomes law, a bill currently sitting in Congress designed to increase breast cancer awareness and prevention among women aged 15 to 39 could lead to a significant jump in the number of screening exams. Whether these exams would be medically warranted or just motivated by fear, breast imagers say, is open to question. More »
Breast cancer risk in young women suggests need for early monitoring
An MRI study of risk factors for breast cancer in young women, including teenagers, concluded that risk assessment and prevention should start much earlier in life than previously recommended. The Canadian study suggests using imaging techniques that avoid patient exposure to ionizing radiation. More »
Uterine artery embolization need not exclude fertility in young women
Uterine artery embolization can be performed in young women who still wish to become pregnant, according to a study in Fertility and Sterility. More »
Psychological effects of skin condition on young women and how a physician can help the patient
OBGYN.net Conference Coverage From 2nd Controversies in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Paris, France - September 2001 More »
Psychological effects of skin condition on young women & how a physician can help the patient Video
OBGYN.net Conference Coverage From 2nd Controversies in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Paris, France - September 2001 More »
Psychological effects of skin condition on young women & how a physician can help the patient Video
OBGYN.net Conference Coverage From 2nd Controversies in Gynecology and Obstetrics, Paris, France - September 2001 More »
Myomas: Treatment in Young Women
OBGYN.net Conference Coverage From American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopists Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1999 More »
Adnexal Mass in Young Women
OBGYN.net Broadcasting Presents From American Association of Gynecological Laparoscopists Las Vegas, Nevada, November, 1999 More »
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summaries.cochrane.org - 11/10/10
Sometimes following surgery, adhesions can develop (where two normally separate surfaces join). Pelvic adhesions are most likely to form in association with swelling, endometriosis or surgical trauma. Various materials have been used as 'mechanical' bar...
pubmed.gov - 3/1/11
The optimal technique for performing caesarean section with respect to minimising postoperative adhesions has not been determined.|To evaluate adhesion formation for three common caesarean section techniques in women undergoing repeat caesarean section surgeries.|A database was constructed from Medline, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, National Science Digital Library, China Biological Medicine Database and through contact with experts in this field from January 1990 to May 2010.|Studies were included if they examined adhesion formation in repeat caesarean sections as a primary objective, delineated a clear study design, specified an adhesion scoring system, and had sufficient patient exclusion criteria.|We abstracted data regarding adhesion formation. The Mantel-Haenszel random-effects model was employed for all analyses using odds ratio or inverse variance, along with 95% CI.|Thirty-three qualified studies including 4423 women were analysed. There were 406 adhesions among 571 women and 238
pubmed.gov - 11/1/10
To review the etiology and incidence of and associative factors in the formation of adhesions following gynaecological surgery. To review evidence for the use of available means of adhesion prevention following gynaecological surgery.|Women undergoing pelvic surgery are at risk of developing abdominal and/or pelvic adhesive disease postoperatively. Surgical technique and commercial adhesion prevention systems may decrease the risk of postoperative adhesion formation.|The outcomes measured are the incidence of postoperative adhesions, complications related to the formation of adhesions, and further intervention relative to adhesive disease.|Medline, EMBASE, and The Cochrane Library were searched for articles published in English from 1990 to March 2009, using appropriate controlled vocabulary and key words. Results were restricted to systematic reviews, randomized control trials/controlled clinical trials, cohort studies, and meta-analyses specifically addressing postoperative adhesions
pubmed.gov - 6/1/10
To review the etiology and incidence of and associative factors in the formation of adhesions following gynaecological surgery. To review evidence for the use of available means of adhesion prevention following gynaecological surgery.|Women undergoing pelvic surgery are at risk of developing abdominal and/or pelvic adhesive disease postoperatively. Surgical technique and commercial adhesion prevention systems may decrease the risk of postoperative adhesion formation.|The outcomes measured are the incidence of postoperative adhesions, complications related to the formation of adhesions, and further intervention relative to adhesive disease.|Medline, EMBASE, and The Cochrane Library were searched for articles published in English from 1990 to March 2009, using appropriate controlled vocabulary and key words. Results were restricted to systematic reviews, randomized control trials/controlled clinical trials, cohort studies, and meta-analyses specifically addressing postoperative adhesions
pubmed.gov - 1/1/08
Pelvic adhesion can form as a result of inflammation, endometriosis or surgical trauma. During pelvic surgery, strategies to reduce pelvic adhesion formation may include placing synthetic barrier agents such as oxidised regenerated cellulose, polytetrafluoroethylene or Fibrin sheets between the pelvic structures.|To assess the effect of physical barriers used during pelvic surgery in women of reproductive age on pregnancy rates, pelvic pain, or postoperative adhesion reformation.|We searched the Cochrane Menstrual Disorders and Subfertility Group Trials Register (searched September 2007) which is based on regular searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and CENTRAL, plus handsearching of 20 relevant journals and conference proceedings, and searches of several key grey literature sources. In addition, companies were contacted for unpublished trials.|Any randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the use of physical barriers versus no treatment or other physical barriers in the

ClinicalTrials

www.clinicaltrials.gov - 8/22/11
commonly performed in Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics. Complications related ... incision after C/S (adhesions separation (dehiscence) ...
www.clinicaltrials.gov - 8/20/10
(i.e. large submucous fibroids uterine adhesions apparent uni or bilateral proximal ... Valaoras & Lewis Obstetrics and Gynecology Winston-Salem North Carolina United ...
www.clinicaltrials.gov - 8/4/10
thereby excluding anatomical abnormalities intrauterine adhesions and cervical incompetence; ... Depts. Gynecology and Obstetrics and 3rd Dept of Internal Medicine ... János Rigó Prof. Gynecology and Obstetrics Dept Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary ...
www.clinicaltrials.gov - 7/21/10
uterine stent to prevent intrauterine adhesion (IUA) ... In order to prevent adhesion reformation after surgery most gynecologists ... Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Shin-Kong Wu-Ho-Su Memerial Hospital ...
www.clinicaltrials.gov - 1/13/10
A laparoscopy that demonstrated pelvic adhesions or stage I or II ... Chair Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Dartmouth ...

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SOGC CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE Adhesion Prevention in Gynaecological Surgery Abstracts Objectives: To review the etiology and incidence of and associative factors in the formation of adhesions following gynaecological surgery. ... To review evidence
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Outcomes: Implementation of this guideline should optimize the decision-making process of women and their health-care providers in proceeding with further investigation or therapy for uterine leiomyomas, having considered the ... For the symptomatic
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SOGC Clinical Practice Guideline Ovulation Induction in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Abstract Objective: To review current non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic options for ovulation induction in women with polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS). ... Weight loss,

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ligands and measure PAI-1, uPA, and uPAR levels; and perform adhesion, proliferation, and migration assays; 2) To treat tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic breast cancer cell lines with natural PPAR? ... ligands and measure PAI-1, uPA, and uPAR levels; and
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In addition, 400 women who replied in 1976 stated that they did not wish to continue in the study and 390 women died. ... In the 1978-1980 interval, there were 624 deaths, 300 women declined further participation, approximately 99, 000 completed the full
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Preventing urinary tract infections ( UTIs). Research shows that drinking cranberry juice cocktail can help prevent repeated UTIs in older women and pregnant women.
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Un servicio de laBusque en MedlinePlus. Arndano ( agrio, rojo). Para usar las funciones de compartir de esta pginas, por favor, habilite JavaScript. Qu es? El arndano rojo es un arbusto pequeo que crece en toda Norteamrica. El
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04-4697 February 2004 www.niaid.nih.gov Womens Health i n t h e U. ... DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. Womens Health i n t h e U.

MedicalProfessionalForum

forums.obgyn.net - 10/3/11
title: OB-GYN-L Messages: Re: Million Med March State by State Information and request for ...
Dr Eberhard Lisse: "Re: Million Med March State by State Information and request for" Previous message: ...
forums.obgyn.net - 10/3/11
title: OB-GYN-L Messages: Toxoplasmosis confirmation ...
YankowitzJ@obgyn-po.obgyn.uiowa.edu: "Re: Toxoplasmosis confirmation" Maybe reply: ...
forums.obgyn.net - 10/3/11
OB-GYN-L Messages by date Messages sorted by: [ thread ][ subject ][ author ] Return to archive index ...
forums.obgyn.net - 10/3/11
title: OB-GYN-L Messages: Re: factor V ...
32nd annual international meeting of the Czech Ultrasound Society in Obstetrics and Gynecology by Czech Society for Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology ...
forums.obgyn.net - 10/3/11
title: OB-GYN-L Messages: Re: GYN: Business question modifier 22. ...
32nd annual international meeting of the Czech Ultrasound Society in Obstetrics and Gynecology by Czech Society for Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology ...

FromPhysiciansPractice

Work-Life Balance Obstacles: Be Smart with Your Medical Charts
Jennifer Frank, MD,  May 22, 2012
Here are 10 tips to improve documentation at your medical practice to get you out of the office and back home to spend time with your family.
Making Public Health Policy and Economics a Priority
Bryan R. Fine, MD, MPH,  May 21, 2012
Public health as an important part of an allopathic, clinical program may be intuitive to some, but implementing it is still a challenge.
Establishing the Chain Of Command at Your Medical Practice
Shelly K. Schwartz,  May 21, 2012
Clear guidelines on practice reporting structures will empower employees to work more effectively.
Using Pinterest to Market Your Medical Practice
Jenny Conviser, PsyD,  May 18, 2012
Pinterest is quickly becoming the next big social media outlet, so here's an easy guide on how your practice can get online and connect with patients.
How to Close Your Medical Practice the Right Way
Sue Jacques,  May 16, 2012
Whether you've decided to retire, relocate, or retreat from practice, you can reduce the pain for your patients and staff by following these five guidelines.