Dr. Sheeva Talebian is haunted by how long “we’ve conditioned women to believe that debilitating pain is normal.” It’s a “clinical failure,” she declared, and it’s a reason why symptoms of one tricky ...
UNR Med provides comprehensive anatomy education, including hands-on dissection, a core component of the first-year medical education curriculum.
Women tend to report more bloating, indigestion, and nausea than men,” says JoAnn Hong-Curtis, MD, a Yale Medicine gastroenterologist. “Hormonal changes across a woman’s life—and differences in ...
March is observed globally as World Endometriosis Awareness Month-an important reminder to bring attention to a disease that affects millions of women worldwide, yet remains widely underdiagnosed, ...
Introduction Running is a popular recreational activity worldwide, with women’s participation growing rapidly over the past decade. Compared with men, women runners are more likely to sustain a ...
Simulations of Australopithecus hominins’ anatomy suggest that when they gave birth, they may have exerted tremendous pressure on their pelvic floors, putting them at risk of tearing ...
Endometriosis was under-researched due to gender bias in medicine and limited funding for women’s health, so only recently has funding been directed to women's health.
Medicinal cannabis could provide a new treatment option for those with endometriosis, with a study led by the University of Otago, Wellington showing it reduced pain, improved sleep and lowered ...
Nine women allege Dr. Mulholland engaged in abuse during exams at Providence, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
Wellness expert, nutritionist and author Dr. Amy Shah joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about women's health. Are there negative consequences associated with taking long-term ...
Social media misinformation is increasingly misleading Canberra's young people about their health as educators are asked about fertility issues with the pill and the purpose of hymens.
Evolutionary theory has revolutionized the way we understand humans – yet more than a century after Darwin's ideas reshaped biology, the female form of our species remains largely a mystery.