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A groundbreaking study published in The New England Journal of Medicine has revealed that treating male partners of women with bacterial vaginosis (BV) can significantly reduce the condition's recurrence. The findings challenge conventional treatment approaches, suggesting that BV may be more sexually transmissible than previously thought.
It can take 7-10 years on average to receive an endometriosis diagnosis. By then, the condition has often progressed, and treatment options remain limited. For the 1 in 10 individuals living with endometriosis, the journey to diagnosis is long and frustrating, filled with misdiagnoses, dismissals, and ineffective treatments. But emerging research may finally be shedding light on this complex disease, offering hope for earlier detection and better care.
Women’s health has long been an afterthought in medicine. It’s no wonder so many women feel unheard by the medical establishment.
Historically, cardiovascular disease research and treatment guidelines have been based on studies conducted mostly on men, by men, leading to a widespread knowledge gap in how heart disease affects women. As a result, the medical system has often overlooked or misinterpreted women’s symptoms.
In today’s digital world, period racking apps have become a staple for many individuals seeking to monitor their reproductive health. These apps help track ovulation, fertility windows, and menstrual cycles with unparalleled precision. However, as technology evolves, so do concerns about data privacy.
Cervical cancer is highly preventable, yet many are diagnosed late each year due to avoidance of screening, often stemming from discomfort with the process and tools.
Femtech refers to a broad category of technology-driven solutions aimed at addressing the unique healthcare needs of women.
Access to maternity care in the United States is decreasing, especially in areas where it is most desperately needed.
Sexual health is an essential part of overall health, yet it’s often overlooked in discussions about wellness. Sexual wellness, whether through self-pleasure or intimacy with partners, has real benefits for both the body and mind.