
How much do you know about alcohol consumption in women? Quiz yourself with these 5 cases.


How much do you know about alcohol consumption in women? Quiz yourself with these 5 cases.

One of 2 new first-of-kind studies on HPV and infertility suggests that high-risk HPV may ascend to infect the upper genital tract, causing endometriosis and affecting fertility.

New breast cancer screening guideline, new FDA-approved drug for osteoporosis treatment, and 5 other recent findings summarized here.

The 62-year-old describes lower abdominal “pressure” and using 2 pads/day; she reports a recent UTI. Review lab results and CT scan. What’s your diagnosis?

From a mobile EKG monitor to a digital urinalysis app, these medical "devices" are changing the way healthcare is delivered.

A new study assessed which aspects of common menopausal symptoms (ie, vasomotor, physical, psychosocial) are the strongest predictors of poor quality of life.

A new study found that age at menopause accounts for 10% of the link between menopause and coronary heart disease. Get more details in this quick slideshow.

Authors of a new study found that estradiol levels can be used to predict fracture risk among women during the menopausal transition.

Researchers found that women who experience early menopause do not live as long and experience more years with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

A 35 y/o woman presents with 3 wks lower abdominal pain that's worse with movement. Review exam, labs, CT scan. Your diagnosis?

The "new year" is now in full swing and new drugs are being approved each month; check out our slideshow to get up to date on 9 drugs approved in the first quarter for primary care.

What women want these 5 apps offer: access to user-friendly technology that supports a wide range of health issues exclusive to them. Get the highlights.

HRT, tattoos, insurers exacerbating the opioid epidemic, prolonged sitting, plus a new COPD drug: here's a recap of 5 of the week's key news reports.

In this diagnostic quiz: 3 photos of classic presentations of 3 different diseases in patients of 3 generations.

Wanted: Physicians who will interact with patients the way a good financial counselor would.

In this Medical News Minute, Dr Bobby Lazzara reviews a study on the influence of media bias on far-reaching medical decisions in the general public.