Researchers have developed a powerful new tool to understand how medications affect men and women differently, and that will help lead to safer, more effective drugs in the future.
A recent study in JAMA Network Open revealed that Black women are more likely to seek in-clinic medication abortion services than any other race. Telehealth medicine has proven to ease access for ...
More recently, sibutramine and rimonabant were approved in Europe, then removed from the market because of cardiovascular ...
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) can become pregnant and carry a baby to full term. They may have to discuss some medication changes with a doctor. Pregnancy may pose challenges for people with ...
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition that involves significant changes in mood. Some characteristics of the condition and its impact can be different for females. While bipolar disorder ...
South Carolina was the architect of prosecuting pregnant women for drug use. A positive test still can set in motion a process that lands women behind bars, childless and lacking ...
This article is based on reporting that features expert sources. Crohn’s Disease Symptoms in Women Many diseases affect men and women equally, but some diseases, such as those that occur in the ...
Medications that cut cravings have been shown to help with opioid use disorder, yet nearly a third of Medicaid recipients ...
Women are less likely to be given CPR if they have a cardiac arrest in public than men, according to new study. A team of Canadian researchers examined 39,000 cardiac arrests that took place ...
Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. This tissue thickens ...
Expert testimony shows real-world impacts of bans, which helps prove their unconstitutionality, plaintiffs state.
UVA Health researchers have developed a powerful new tool to understand how medications affect men and women differently, and ...