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Prenatal Bisphenol and Phthalate Exposure Impact on Child Adiposity
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May 2024
A study aimed to understand how exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals impacts early childhood growth.
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3rd April 2024
No Reproductive Advantage Found with Single Versus Double Layer Closure Following Caesarean Section
With Caesarean deliveries becoming increasingly common worldwide, understanding the long-term implications of uterine closure techniques is crucial for maternal health. Read more.
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3rd April 2024
Pre-eclampsia Risk and Spontaneous Birth Rate in First Trimester
Pre-eclampsia is a complication of pregnancy, characterised by hypertension and proteinuria, or stroke and organ failure in more severe cases. Spontaneous preterm birth risk throughout pregnancy is reportedly higher for females with greater risk for pre-eclampsia in the first trimester.
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21st March 2024
Lower Ovarian Reserve Associated with Poverty Level
Younger females who faced exposure to medium and high poverty levels were found to have higher anti-Müllerian hormones than those experiencing low poverty. Over time, anti-Müllerian hormone levels lead to greater ovarian follicle loss.
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21st March 2024
Human Papillomavirus and Metabolic Syndrome Combination Increases Mortality Risk In Females
A recent study was conducted to investigate the combined impacts of human papillomavirus and metabolic syndrome on all-cause mortality risk across both male and female sexes. Read more.
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14th March 2024
Deteriorating Diagnosis Times for Endometriosis
Females are waiting almost 9 years for an endometriosis diagnosis, and feel their symptoms are commonly dismissed by healthcare professionals. This study aims to raise awareness this Endometriosis Awareness Month (March 2024).
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5th March 2024
Extreme Heat Linked to Preterm Birth
New research from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, has identified a relationship between extreme heat exposure and preterm birth risk.
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5th March 2024
Is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Linked to Cardiovascular Disease?
According to studies, polycystic ovary syndrome is a prevalent and genetically complex disorder that poses a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease and affects 5–15% of reproductive-age females.
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21st February 2024
Autistic Traits Increase Risk of Adverse Birth Outcomes
Females with a high level of autistic traits may be at greater risk of adverse birth outcomes. With females less likely to receive a formal autism diagnosis in comparison to males, the additional support that may be needed during pregnancy remains unmet.
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