Women’s Health & Gynaecology
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Advance in cervical cancer detection
A new technique has been developed to identify early-stage cervical cancer, British researchers have reported. Read more
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Acupuncture may help pregnancy pain
Acupuncture may help pregnant women suffering from pelvic girdle pain, according to new findings. Read more
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Caffeine and breast cancer
Drinking large amounts of tea or coffee does not appear to increase breast cancer risk, researchers reported today. Read more
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Women know more about Coleen than cancer
Too many women still do not understand the risks of breast cancer, campaigners have warned. Read more
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Miscarriage risk to future pregnancies
Women lose their first pregnancy to a miscarriage may face an increased risk of a range of medical problems in their next pregnancy, researchers warn today. Read more
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Computers may boost breast screening
Computers have successfully replaced human radiologists in a study of breast cancer screening, researchers revealed today. Read more
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Caesarean rates alarm midwives
Too many women are giving birth by caesarean – and some of these operations may be unnecessary, midwives have warned. Read more
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Survival inequalities in breast cancer
Long-term survival after breast cancer is significantly higher among affluent women than others, experts reported today. Read more
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Work out helps pregnant quitters
One of the best ways to help pregnant women give up smoking may be to encourage them to take exercise, according to a new study. Read more
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Action call on fertility tourism
Global action may be needed to prevent "fertility tourism" leading to an epidemic of costly multiple births, British experts have warned. Read more