BIRMINGHAM, ALA. – Neither depression nor antidepressant use are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer among participants in the Nurses... More »
SAN FRANCISCO – Among Asian and Hispanic patients, women are more likely than men are to get nonmelanoma skin cancer, according to a review of 4,029... More »
Young women taking spironolactone for hormonally mediated acne do not need to be monitored for hyperkalemia, say the authors of a study that showed no... More »
SAN ANTONIO – In a roundtable at the 2014 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, Dr. Jame Abraham, Dr. Linda Bosserman, and Dr. Debra Patt discussed t... More »
Women who had gestational diabetes mellitus and gained weight after pregnancy were significantly more likely to progress to type 2 diabetes, according... More »
Doctors have been conjecturing about how the new Apple Watch, with its spectacular fitness and wellness tracking features, will transform health care.... More »
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A group of 55 House Democrats is endorsing an effort to add pregnancy to the list of qualifying life events that allow individuals to select or change... More »
SAN DIEGO – Women who survive breast cancer face an increased risk of developing thyroid cancer, especially within 5 years of their breast cancer di... More »
SAN DIEGO – As prescriptions for less-regulated, custom-compounded menopausal hormones approach the number of prescriptions for FDA-approved hormone... More »