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Cancer Trends in Women 9/21/2009

Women are living an average of 79.8 years, which is 5 years longer than the life expectancy for men.

WOMEN'S HEALTH

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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 9/21/2009

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as any degree of glucose intolerance that occurs with pregnancy or is first discovered during pregnancy. GDM, which is the most common metabolic complication associated with pregnancy, imposes risks on both mother and fetus.


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Hypothyroidism 9/21/2009

The most common cause of hypothyroidism is destruction of the thyroid gland by the immune system.


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Psychotropic Medication During Pregnancy 9/21/2009

In the public-health setting, a variety of mental-health conditions ranging from depression to bipolar disorder are encountered, but these illnesses are not always treated appropriately during pregnancy.

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Recent Advances in the Treatment of Pain Associated With Fibromyalgia 9/21/2009

This chronic pain syndrome is seven times more common in women than in men.


Treating Common Problems in the Pregnant Patient 9/21/2009

Caution must be taken when recommending OTC products for pregnancy-related symptoms.


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Tubal Ligation 9/21/2009

During this surgery, informally referred to as “tying the tubes,” a woman's fallopian tubes are closed off, effectively preventing pregnancy.

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Understanding Breastfeeding: Beyond Medication 9/21/2009

Breastfeeding mothers often approach pharmacists for counsel, not only concerning issues related to medication or devices and products, but also regarding the act of breastfeeding and its accompanying concerns and difficulties.


Unraveling Plan B’s Legal Status 9/21/2009

In order to clarify the current controversy surrounding the dispensing of emergency contraception, the Washington State case and recent FDA activity must be examined.


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Osteoporosis: A Preventable Part of Aging 6/18/2009

Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones that affects both men and women.

Breast Tumor Characteristics Predict Contralateral Disease 2/20/2009



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Female Sexual Dysfunction: From Causality to Cure 11/18/2008

Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) is a highly prevalent disorder affecting women's quality of life across the lifespan and around the world.

Alcohol Dependence in Women 10/17/2008

Alcoholism (or alcohol dependence ) is a chronic disease of the brain.

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An Overview of Hysterectomy 9/18/2008

In 2003, most hysterectomies (90%) performed in the United States were done for benign conditions, which make up the majority of indications for this procedure.

Vagisil Screening Kit 9/18/2008

The Vagisil Screening Kit is an in-home test that allows a woman to screen for the presence of vaginal infection by measuring her vaginal pH ( FIGURE 1 ).

Postmenopausal Vaginal Bleeding 9/18/2008

A lthough relatively common, vaginal bleeding is considered abnormal when reported in a woman who has passed the onset of menopause.

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Recent Advances in Oral and Transdermal Contraception 9/18/2008

Contraceptive choices currently available in the United States provide safe, reliable, effective, and affordable birth control for virtually any patient.

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Alcohol Dependence in Women 9/18/2008

Alcoholism (or alcohol dependence ) is a chronic disease of the brain.

Trends in Women’s Blood Folate Levels 9/18/2008

In 1998, the FDA issued regulations requiring the addition of folic acid to cereals, enriched breads, flour, cornmeal, rice, pasta, and other cereal-grain products.

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Preconception Care 9/18/2008

Preconception care seeks to ensure optimal health for all women of childbearing age before a first pregnancy or between pregnancies (also known as interconception care ).

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Mammogram 9/14/2008

A mammogram is an x-ray that is used to detect abnormalities in breast tissue. Screening mammography is performed in healthy women to detect early signs of cancer, such as masses or calcium deposits in the breast tissue.

Taking a Bite Out of Gestational Diabetes 8/19/2008

A team of dental researchers at New York University have uncovered evidence that pregnant women who suffer from periodontal disease are more likely than those with healthy gums to develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Birth Control Pill Useful for Timing of IVF 5/20/2008

A study by a team of researchers at Tel Aviv University in Israel uncovered that the very same drug that helps prevent pregnancies may play an important role in helping women conceive through in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Women: You Are What Your Parents Ate 5/20/2008

The age-old expression that "you are what you eat" may not be necessarily so according to researchers at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University and colleagues from King's College in London.

NSAIDs May Play Role in Reducing Breast Cancer 4/18/2008

Researchers at London's Guy's Hospital said that aspirin and similar non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could reduce breast cancer by up to 20%.

Risks from HRT Drugs Longer than Expected 4/18/2008

Millions of women gave up on their hormone replacement therapy (HRT) drugs following the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) report several years ago that linked HRT to increased risk of breast cancer, stoke, and deep venous thrombosis and showed no evidence of a reduction in heart disease.

HPV and Cervical Cancer Added to Long List of Potential Smoking Hazards 3/20/2008

Smokers, particularly women, now have more to worry about when it comes to the possible health hazards of smoking.

Cranberries Might Reduce Number of UTIs in Women 3/20/2008

A review of published studies by researchers in Scotland uncovered supporting evidence that drinking cranberry juice might reduce, or even prevent, urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women.

Clinical News Digest 11/19/2007

Seeing Red in Cherries May Promote Health Benefits Researchers at the Ohio State University and University of Michigan suggest that the coloring in cherries and other fruits and vegetables may help slow the growth of colon cancer cells or lower the risk of metabolic syndrome and heart disease.

Treatment Options for Anorexia Nervosa 11/19/2007

Despite the increased prevalence of obesity, there is still a population of patients who suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa (anorexia), bulimia nervosa (bulimia), or a combination.

Hormonal Therapies in Breast and Prostate Cancers 10/18/2007

ABSTRACT: In the United States, breast cancer and prostate cancer are the most common types of cancer diagnosed in women and men, respectively.

Many Women on Oral Contraceptives Not at Overall Risk for Cancer 10/18/2007

According to a study done at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, there is good news for women who take oral contraceptives for eight or fewer years.

Gestational Diabetes 10/18/2007

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as onset or first recognition of carbohydrate intolerance during pregnancy; 1-3 this definition does not encompass women who are known to have diabetes prior to conception.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome 9/19/2007

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a heterogeneous metabolic and reproductive disorder characterized by androgen excess and menstrual irregularities.

Management of Urinary Tract Infections in Women 9/19/2007

According to a 2007 report released by the National Institutes of Health, urinary tract infections (UTIs) cost Americans approximately $3.5 billion a year, making UTI one of the five most expensive urologic health problems in the United States.

Vaccinations in Pregnancy 9/19/2007

Throughout the United States, pharmacists are playing an integral role in educating adults, as well as health care professionals, on the importance of routine adult vaccinations.

Screening for Dementia in Older Females 9/19/2007

Dementia can devastate the lives of patients and their families.

Periodontal Changes in Females 9/19/2007

The periodontium, defined as the tissues that surround and support the teeth, includes the gingivae (gums), bone, cementum (root surface), and periodontal ligament (fibers that hold the tooth in the socket).

Disparities in Exclusive Breast-Feeding Rates 9/19/2007

Research has proven that breast milk is more beneficial to a newborn than formula.

Thrombolytic Therapy in Pregnant Women 9/19/2007

Pregnancy has been identified as a condition prone to thrombosis and embolism, although there is limited published information regarding treatment options for thrombosis in pregnant women.

Treatment of Depression During Pregnancy 9/19/2007

Depression is prevalent, and the highest incidence for onset in women is during the childbearing years.

Nonprescription Products for the Pregnant and Breast-Feeding Patient 9/19/2007

It is considered unethical for manufacturers to design prospective human trials to ascertain potential teratogenicity or to determine dangers to a baby when medications pass into breast milk.

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Vaginal Yeast Infection 9/14/2007

Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vaginal tissue that can be accompanied by intense itching, pain, and discharge.

Breast-feeding and OTC Medications 7/13/2007

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) policy statement on breast-feeding recommends that women breast-feed their infants exclusively for at least the first six months of life and suggests trying to breast-feed for the first 12 months of life.

Sjögren’s Syndrome 3/21/2007

Sjögren's (SHOW-grins) syndrome is an autoimmune disease that attacks the exocrine glands (i.

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