News Feature Channel: Women's Health /articles/channels/Women's Health This feature channel includes news on topics related to women's health. en-us Copyright 2025 News News Feature Channel: Women's Health 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Running on Empty: Poor Nutrition Increases Injury Risk for Female Athletes /articles/running-on-empty-poor-nutrition-increases-injury-risk-for-female-athletes/?sc=c143 /articles/running-on-empty-poor-nutrition-increases-injury-risk-for-female-athletes/?sc=c143 Thu, 10 Apr 2025 12:00:54 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Healthcare,Nutrition,Sports,Sports Medicine,Women's Health Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/04/09/67f736db75ea5_Femalerunner-GettyImages-636973914.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />Proper nutrition is crucial for enhancing athletic performance, supporting recovery and overall health. Now, a new stud... /articles//images/uploads/2025/04/09/67f736db75ea5_Femalerunner-GettyImages-636973914.jpg University of South Australia Recognizing and Overcoming Postpartum Depression /articles/recognizing-and-overcoming-postpartum-depression/?sc=c143 /articles/recognizing-and-overcoming-postpartum-depression/?sc=c143 Thu, 10 Apr 2025 09:25:22 EST Behavioral Science,Children's Health,Healthcare,Mental Health,Psychology and Psychiatry,Women's Health Medical News Feature Expert Having a baby is a life-changing experience filled with emotion. It can bring great joy, fulfillment, and a sense of purpose, but also feelings of sadness, irritability, self-doubt, inadequacy, and exhaustion. When the negative feelings begin to outweigh the positives, a new parent might be experiencing postpartum depression. Children's Hospital Los Angeles Closing the Gap: Addressing Black Maternal Health Disparities /articles/closing-the-gap-addressing-black-maternal-health-disparities/?sc=c143 /articles/closing-the-gap-addressing-black-maternal-health-disparities/?sc=c143 Tue, 08 Apr 2025 19:40:21 EST Health Disparities,Healthcare,Race and Ethnicity,Women's Health Medical News Feature Expert <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/04/08/67f54750d2ec1_CampbellDamali.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />Each year, Black Maternal Health Week (April 11-17) brings attention to an ongoing crisis in the United States. A Rutgers Health expert addresses the urgent need for understanding barriers and providing culturally competent care /articles//images/uploads/2025/04/08/67f54750d2ec1_CampbellDamali.jpg Rutgers University-New Brunswick New Hope for Millions: Researchers Find Key to Treating Painful Dry Mouth Disorder /articles/new-hope-for-millions-researchers-find-key-to-treating-painful-dry-mouth-disorder/?sc=c143 /articles/new-hope-for-millions-researchers-find-key-to-treating-painful-dry-mouth-disorder/?sc=c143 Mon, 07 Apr 2025 05:40:49 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Autoimmune Diseases,Healthcare,Immunology,Public Health,Women's Health,Top Hit Stories Science News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/04/07/67f39455c5c46_2025-04-07162745.png&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />A significant discovery has identified a missing "gatekeeper" protein as the root cause of dry mouth in Sjogren's syndrome -- a finding that could change the way the disease is treated. Researchers pinpointed tricellulin, a protein that helps seal the junctions between saliva gland cells, as the key factor. When inflammation damages tricellulin, saliva production stops and harmful substances leak through. /articles//images/uploads/2025/04/07/67f39455c5c46_2025-04-07162745.png Chinese Academy of Sciences Breast Cancer and Mental Health: How to Manage Depression, Anxiety, and Treatment Challenges /articles/breast-cancer-and-mental-health-how-to-manage-depression-anxiety-and-treatment-challenges/?sc=c143 /articles/breast-cancer-and-mental-health-how-to-manage-depression-anxiety-and-treatment-challenges/?sc=c143 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 20:00:01 EST Cancer,Healthcare,Mental Health,Public Health,Women's Health Medical News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=https://www.lbbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Mental_health_feature_hands_HCP_desk_HERO.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />Breast cancer and mental health: How to manage depression, anxiety, and treatment challenges /articles/https://www.lbbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Mental_health_feature_hands_HCP_desk_HERO.jpg Living Beyond Breast Cancer New Book "I, Ovosan" Shares Stories of Hope & Resilience in Cancer Battle /articles/new-book-i-ovosan-shares-stories-of-hope-resilience-in-cancer-battle/?sc=c143 /articles/new-book-i-ovosan-shares-stories-of-hope-resilience-in-cancer-battle/?sc=c143 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 11:20:00 EST Cancer,Healthcare,Pharmaceuticals,Women's Health Medical News Announcement "I, Ovosan" offers inspiring cancer survivor stories interwoven with cutting-edge research, detailing the development and therapeutic potential of Ovosan's bioactive phospholipids, now available in the US as CellBB. Immod Innovations Researchers Identify "Master Regulator" Gene That Could Lead to More Effective Treatment for Patients with Ovarian Cancer /articles/researchers-identify-master-regulator-gene-that-could-lead-to-more-effective-treatment-for-patients-with-ovarian-cancer/?sc=c143 /articles/researchers-identify-master-regulator-gene-that-could-lead-to-more-effective-treatment-for-patients-with-ovarian-cancer/?sc=c143 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 09:15:47 EST Allergies,Cancer,Clinical Trials,Healthcare,Women's Health,All Journal News Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/04/03/67ee83fd6ba08_RassoolFeyruz.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />In a study co-led by the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), researchers have identified a "master regulator" gene, ZNFX1, that may act as a biomarker to help guide treatment in future clinical trials involving patients with therapy-resistant ovarian cancer, according to a study recently published in Cancer Research. /articles//images/uploads/2025/04/03/67ee83fd6ba08_RassoolFeyruz.jpg,/images/uploads/2025/04/03/67ee842399d76_OwonikokoTaofeek-Kunle.jpg University of Maryland School of Medicine Nobel Laureate, Prestigious Award Recipients to Speak at American Physiology Summit /articles/nobel-laureate-prestigious-award-recipients-to-speak-at-american-physiology-summit/?sc=c143 /articles/nobel-laureate-prestigious-award-recipients-to-speak-at-american-physiology-summit/?sc=c143 Thu, 03 Apr 2025 07:00:32 EST FASEB channel,Medical Meetings,Diabetes,Exercise and Fitness,Healthcare,Healthspan,Immunology,Neuro,Nutrition,Pharmaceuticals,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Sleep,Women's Health,FASEB channel,Top Hit Stories Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/03/05/67c8b78060e95_Rothmanwithborder.png&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />Nobel Laureate James Rothman, PhD; Holly A. Ingraham, PhD, FASEB's 2024 Lifetime Achievement awardee; and George A. Brooks, PhD, FAPS, the American Physiological Society's (APS) 2025 Walter Cannon Award recipient, are among the highlighted speakers who will attend the American Physiology Summit. The Summit, APS' flagship annual meeting, will be held April 24-27 in Baltimore. /articles//images/uploads/2025/03/05/67c8b78060e95_Rothmanwithborder.png,/images/uploads/2025/03/05/67c8b7a629d79_Ingrahamborder.png,/images/uploads/2025/03/05/67c8b7bd5346b_Brookswithborder.png American Physiological Society (APS) Chicago Cartoonist Undergoes Fertility-Sparing Procedure to Protect Her Ovaries and Avoid Early Menopause During Cancer Treatment /articles/chicago-cartoonist-undergoes-fertility-sparing-procedure-to-protect-her-ovaries-and-avoid-early-menopause-during-cancer-treatment/?sc=c143 /articles/chicago-cartoonist-undergoes-fertility-sparing-procedure-to-protect-her-ovaries-and-avoid-early-menopause-during-cancer-treatment/?sc=c143 Wed, 02 Apr 2025 09:05:06 EST Abortion and Reproductive Freedom,Cancer,Fertility,Healthcare,Women's Health Medical News Feature Expert At the start of the pandemic, Iona Woolmington was installing artwork at a contemporary art museum in downtown Chicago when she first began having trouble in the bathroom. Blood in her stool prompted the then 35-year-old to see a doctor, leading to a devastating diagnosis: stage 3 rectal cancer. Northwestern Medicine Texas Bills Will Increase Access to Genetic Testing and Breast Imaging /articles/texas-bills-will-increase-access-to-genetic-testing-and-breast-imaging/?sc=c143 /articles/texas-bills-will-increase-access-to-genetic-testing-and-breast-imaging/?sc=c143 Tue, 01 Apr 2025 20:50:07 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Cancer,Genetics,Government and Law,Healthcare,Women's Health Medical ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Life ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Policy Susan G. Komen(r), the world's leading breast cancer organization, commends Senators Tan Parker (R-Flower Mound) and Carol Alvarado (D-Houston) for introducing legislation that would eliminate financial barriers to clinically appropriate genetic testing and supplemental breast imaging. In Texas, more than 23,880 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer and more than 3,330 are expected to die of the disease in 2025 alone. Susan G. Komen New Breast Imaging Legislation to Help Thousands Across New Jersey /articles/new-breast-imaging-legislation-to-help-thousands-across-new-jersey/?sc=c143 /articles/new-breast-imaging-legislation-to-help-thousands-across-new-jersey/?sc=c143 Tue, 01 Apr 2025 20:35:30 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Cancer,Government and Law,Healthcare,Healthspan,Women's Health Medical ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Life ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ (Law and Public Policy) Research Results Susan G. Komen(r), the world's leading breast cancer organization commends Senators Linda Greenstein (D-Middlesex) and Britnee N. Timberlake (D-East Orange) and Assemblymembers Lisa Swain (D-Fair Lawn) and Margie Donlon, M.D., (D-Ocean Township) for working with Komen to ensure that everyone has equitable access to diagnostic and supplemental breast imaging, by eliminating the financial barriers patients face in accessing needed breast cancer screening. Susan G. Komen Researcher Uncovers How Dietary Fat May Fuel Cancer Growth /articles/researcher-uncovers-how-dietary-fat-may-fuel-cancer-growth/?sc=c143 /articles/researcher-uncovers-how-dietary-fat-may-fuel-cancer-growth/?sc=c143 Tue, 01 Apr 2025 20:10:38 EST Cancer,Cell Biology,Healthcare,Women's Health,All Journal News Medical News Feature A Rutgers biochemistry professor explains how omega-6 fatty acids found in Western diets can activate cellular growth pathways in certain breast cancers. Rutgers University-New Brunswick Look Good, Play Well. But Don't Sideline Eye Safety /articles/look-good-play-well-but-don-t-sideline-eye-safety/?sc=c143 /articles/look-good-play-well-but-don-t-sideline-eye-safety/?sc=c143 Tue, 01 Apr 2025 12:00:21 EST Sports,Sports Medicine,Vision,Women's Health Medical News Feature Extended nails and false eyelashes are putting female basketball players at an even higher risk for eye injuries on the court and possible sight-threatening infections, says the American Academy of Ophthalmology. American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) My Cancer Treatment Checklist of Questions /articles/my-cancer-treatment-checklist-of-questions/?sc=c143 /articles/my-cancer-treatment-checklist-of-questions/?sc=c143 Fri, 28 Mar 2025 20:00:39 EST Cancer,Healthcare,Surgery,Women's Health Medical News Feature <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/03/28/67e722598ef8d_BroderRochelle-03-27-25.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />As a cancer patient, it can be challenging to ask questions of your health care providers. Even though I am a trained journalist who practically asks questions for a living, I struggled with all the questions I had during the early parts of my cancer journey. /articles//images/uploads/2025/03/28/67e722598ef8d_BroderRochelle-03-27-25.jpg Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Surgery May Not Be Necessary to Treat Invasive Breast Cancer /articles/surgery-may-not-be-necessary-to-treat-invasive-breast-cancer/?sc=c143 /articles/surgery-may-not-be-necessary-to-treat-invasive-breast-cancer/?sc=c143 Fri, 28 Mar 2025 08:00:00 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Cancer,Healthcare,Healthspan,Surgery,Women's Health,Top Hit Stories Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/03/27/67e61a4411a67_henrykuerer.jpg.resize.810.1150.high.jpg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />Surgery may not be the best next course of treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer who had a complete response to neoadjuvant (pre-surgical) chemotherapy and standard radiation treatment, according to new data from researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. /articles//images/uploads/2025/03/27/67e61a4411a67_henrykuerer.jpg.resize.810.1150.high.jpg University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center Receives $1M Donation from Pfizer for Early Cancer Detection /articles/uc-san-diego-moores-cancer-center-receives-1m-donation-from-pfizer-for-early-cancer-detection/?sc=c143 /articles/uc-san-diego-moores-cancer-center-receives-1m-donation-from-pfizer-for-early-cancer-detection/?sc=c143 Thu, 27 Mar 2025 19:30:06 EST Budgets and Funding,Cancer,Healthcare,Healthspan,Men's Health,Pharmaceuticals,Public Health,Technology,Women's Health Medical News Announcement Moores Cancer Center at the University of California San Diego has received a $1 million donation from pharmaceutical company Pfizer to support an innovative new program designed to bolster early cancer detection and prevention efforts. The donation will help build a bridge bringing research discoveries to community health centers and improving access to early detection tests for colorectal, breast, cervical and prostate cancer. University of California San Diego MD Anderson Research Highlights for March 27, 2025 /articles/md-anderson-research-highlights-for-march-27-2025/?sc=c143 /articles/md-anderson-research-highlights-for-march-27-2025/?sc=c143 Thu, 27 Mar 2025 18:10:09 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Biotech,Cancer,Healthcare,Respiratory Diseases and Disorders,Surgery,Women's Health,Top Hit Stories,Top Clipped Stories Medical ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Science News Research Results The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center's Research Highlights showcases the latest breakthroughs in cancer care, research and prevention. These advances are made possible through seamless collaboration between MD Anderson's world-leading clinicians and scientists, bringing discoveries from the lab to the clinic and back. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Breast-Conserving Therapy Linked to Breast Shrinkage, Reports Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery /articles/breast-conserving-therapy-linked-to-breast-shrinkage-reports-plastic-and-reconstructive-surgery/?sc=c143 /articles/breast-conserving-therapy-linked-to-breast-shrinkage-reports-plastic-and-reconstructive-surgery/?sc=c143 Thu, 27 Mar 2025 18:05:52 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Cancer,Healthcare,Healthspan,Women's Health Medical News Research Results For women with early-stage breast cancer, breast-conserving therapy (BCT) including radiation therapy (RT) leads to progressive reduction in breast size over time, reports a study in the April issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery(r), the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott An Effective Antibiotic for Maternal Sepsis Saves Healthcare Costs /articles/an-effective-antibiotic-for-maternal-sepsis-saves-healthcare-costs/?sc=c143 /articles/an-effective-antibiotic-for-maternal-sepsis-saves-healthcare-costs/?sc=c143 Wed, 26 Mar 2025 19:45:00 EST All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Children's Health,Healthcare,OBGYN,Women's Health,NEJM,The Lancet Medical News Research Results <img src="/legacy/image.php?image=/images/uploads/2025/03/26/67e41ec61e741_2024-09-2607-24-05926.jpeg&width=100&height=150" alt="ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ image" />An international cost-effectiveness study, led by researchers at the UNC School of Medicine and the Kinshasa School of Public Health, has found that an effective antibiotic used to combat maternal sepsis vastly reduces health-care costs for pregnant patients. /articles//images/uploads/2025/03/26/67e41ec61e741_2024-09-2607-24-05926.jpeg,/images/uploads/2025/03/26/67e41f1a8d9a0_Untitleddesign17.png,/images/uploads/2025/03/26/67e41f3ee713a_3090x3862.jpg University of North Carolina School of Medicine DNA Methyltransferase 1/miR-342-3p/Forkhead box M1 Signaling Axis Promotes Self-Renewal in Cervical Cancer Stem-Like Cells in Vitro and Nude Mice Models /articles/dna-methyltransferase-1-mir-342-3p-forkhead-box-m1-signaling-axis-promotes-self-renewal-in-cervical-cancer-stem-like-cells-in-vitro-and-nude-mice-models/?sc=c143 /articles/dna-methyltransferase-1-mir-342-3p-forkhead-box-m1-signaling-axis-promotes-self-renewal-in-cervical-cancer-stem-like-cells-in-vitro-and-nude-mice-models/?sc=c143 Wed, 26 Mar 2025 12:00:11 EST Stem Cells,Biotech,All Journal ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½,Cancer,Women's Health Medical News Research Alert BACKGROUNDCervical cancer (CC) stem cell-like cells (CCSLCs), defined by the capacity of differentiation and self-renewal and proliferation, play a significant role in the progression of CC. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating thei World Journal of Stem Cells