Women in Australia are more likely to have an unplanned C-section if they give birth in a private rather than a public hospital – regardless of their health during pregnancy or their birth plans. Our recent study showed that an unplanned caesarean section was 4.2% more likely in a private …
Read More »Call for free infertility treatment as birth rate plunges in Thailand
Professor Dr Kamthorn Pruksananonda, chairman of a reproductive medicine panel at Royal Obstetrics and Gynecologists of Thailand, warned that this drop in the birth rate could trigger long-term economic and social problems, particularly with regard to greater dependence on migrant workers. He said national health care schemes do not yet …
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Methylergonovine is often used to immediately control severe bleeding after cesarean deliveries. But a new study suggests that the ergot alkaloid agent could benefit these women if given before delivery, researchers at the University of Iowa Hospitals, Iowa City, reported in the January edition of the American Journal of Obstetrics …
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Too many girls and women continue to die and face the short and long-term negative consequences of unsafe abortion – yet there is a lack of information on how health care providers and systems can provide the better quality care for girls and women with abortion-related complications. Recognizing this research …
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AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Natera, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRA), a leader in personalized genetic testing and diagnostics, today announced the publication of the landmark SMART study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG), one of the world’s leading medical journals of obstetrics and gynecology. The SMART study has enrolled more than …
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The UK government has said it will tackle “decades of gender inequality in health,” including the creation of a UK-wide menopause task force to study more on how postmenopausal women can be better supported by health professionals. A “vision document”, published by the Department of Health and Social Affairs (DHSC) …
Read More »Igniting the Movement for Women’s Health Rights: Stories of Filipino Pioneer Activists, Health Care and Service Providers
When we seize the source of water, our ranks will complete the circle we used to draw around our tents, making homes, villages, temples, schools, our places of healing. And we will testify for our daughters and sons, telling them true stories of the caravan. -Marjorie Evasco, Caravan of Water …
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Leiyah Mungin may not be a household name outside of her hometown of Beaverton. If she does what her basketball coach thinks she can do, that might change very soon. âShe’s just a basketball player.⦠She has a really good idea of ââthe game and an understanding of the game, …
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WWhen a pediatrician put Maya Prokupets on the birth control pill at the age of 15 to prevent pregnancy, she cannot recall receiving any information about possible side effects. But they quickly appeared: weight gain and anxiety. Switching to different versions – Apri, Alesse, Desogen, Yasmin and finally Yaz – …
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Vancouver Coastal Health is changing the way it provides health care to Indigenous women and families, launching a new team of Indigenous women who will focus on providing culturally safe care and ultimately better outcomes. health. Announced earlier this week, the Indigenous Women and Family Health Team consists of an …
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Read More »Here’s why Aspira Women’s Health Inc.’s (AWH) stock volatility over the past month was 7.58% – Invest Chronicle
Aspira Women’s Health Inc. (AWH) is priced at $ 2.35 after the last trading session. At the very start of the session, the stock price was $ 2.57 and reached a high price of $ 2.595, before closing the session it reached a value of $ 2.57. The stock reached …
Read More »Twenty pregnant or post-partum women treated in intensive care with Covid-19 since June
Twenty pregnant and postpartum women have required intensive care (ICU) treatment for Covid-19 since the end of June, said the president of the Institute of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr Cliona Murphy, an obstetrician at Coombe Hospital in Dublin, said the figures were “quite striking”. âBefore that, in the months from …
Read More »2028 Women’s Healthcare Device Market Size and Forecast
New Jersey, United States, – Verified Market Research recently published a new study on the Women’s Health Device Market with statistical data represented in tables, pie charts, graphs and numbers to help better understand the market. The report presents the current development scenario and emerging market trends. The research report …
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Clinical decisions made in the context of childbirth about whether to have a vaginal birth or cesarean section are often made under high pressure and with great uncertainty, and have serious consequences for both mother and baby. Now, a new study of electronic health records covering 86,000 deliveries suggests that …
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New PG Hospice Society logo (Photo courtesy of PG Hospice Palliative Care Society) The Prince George Hospice Society has changed its name to properly represent the overall work of the organization. The new name changed to: Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society and was officially updated on September 22, at …
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It should have been a very good week for Republican candidate for governor and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. His strategy to embark on the 2022 race by meeting and greeting his fellow Republicans statewide to improve his name recognition outside of Clark County appears to be working. A new …
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New research suggests that cesarean deliveries for transplant patients carry higher risks for both the baby and the mother. Cesarean birth rates are on the rise, and this is especially true for high-risk pregnant women who have had organ transplants. While cesarean deliveries account for 31% of all deliveries in …
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As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes its strictest guidelines yet urging pregnant women to get vaccinated against COVID-19, what do those who are or plan to be pregnant need to know about the available vaccines? Here are the latest guidelines from health officials, doctors and other experts …
Read More »Ob Hospitalist Group announces partnership with Kohlberg & Company
GREENVILLE, SC, Sept. 27, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Ob Hospitalist Group (“OBHG” or the “Company”), the largest and only provider of personalized obstetric hospital programs (“OB”) in the country, announced today hui that Kohlberg & Company, LLC (“Kohlberg”), a leading New York-based private equity firm, acquired the company from …
Read More »Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital doctor honored by WVSOM
WESTON, W.Va. – Mon Health Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital obstetrician / gynecologist, Robert Harris, MD, received an Outstanding Preceptor Award on Friday, September 17, in the East Central Region of West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM), in Lewisburg. The Outstanding Preceptor Awards are presented to physicians who demonstrate professionalism …
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Northwestern University Trustees and Alumni Patrick G. Ryan and Shirley W. Ryan donated $ 25 million to nominate and endow the Robert J. Havey, MD, Institute for Global Health at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. The Ryan donation will ensure that the institute has resources in perpetuity to improve …
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BOLTON Wanderers fans may recognize one of the names that was put in charge of the Derby County administrative process. Andrew Hosking, a Quantuma Insolvency Specialist, is one of the Championship club’s co-directors, it has been confirmed. Quantuma was appointed head of the administration of the Bolton Whites Hotel in …
Read More »Missouri Doctors Worried About Rising Serious Complications Among Pregnant Women With COVID-19 | State News
Throughout the summer, Missouri was a first hot spot for the delta variant of the coronavirus. This led to more unvaccinated young people becoming seriously ill, and as more young people got sick, so did more pregnant women. Now, many obstetricians and gynecologists across the state are concerned. They say …
Read More »Greenfire Acquisition Corporation Completes Strategic Acquisition of JACOS and Announces Name Change of Greenfire Resources Operating Corporation
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Read More »“Macro counting and weight lifting helped me lose 100 pounds”
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Read More »Federal law would require states to fund drug addiction recovery programs
As drug overdose deaths increase in Virginia and across the country, U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger, D-Henrico, introduced a bipartisan bill that would create permanent federal funding for addiction recovery programs. The legislation would require states to spend at least 10% of the money they receive from the federal block grant …
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The company unveiled its new name, Equiva (ee – kwi – vuh) and its new healthcare relationship management platform that brings together specific aspects of the patient experience, care management and marketing in a single framework that enables organizations to strengthen relationships with existing patients, attract new clients, achieve better …
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Delta variants now account for about 83% of new COVID-19 cases in the country, and their increase is pervasive. Leerene spañol Sacramento County has had about 5 new cases in just a week, with 14.2 new cases per 100,000. The number of vaccinations is still low. Specifically, in the North …
Read More »Baby boom or bust? How the pandemic has changed pregnancy and birth rates. | Human interest
At the start of the pandemic, there were predictions that stay-at-home orders would spawn a baby boom. “Nine months after people were forced to squat down and overcome a natural disaster, the birth rate suddenly rises,” explained an article on Fatherly, a parenting information website. “Whether it’s boredom … or …
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BUCKHANNON – St. Joseph’s Hospital hosted a special reception Thursday night at the Brushy Fork Event Center to honor 2020 Campaign donors and announce the Foundation’s Women’s Health Campaign 2021. St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation Board Chair John Haskins, St. Joseph’s Hospital Chair Skip Gjolberg and Women’s Health Campaign Co-Chair Traci …
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Read More »Ohio Extends Medicaid Coverage To New Moms
When Ohio released its first report in years on maternal mortality in 2019, it found that more than half of pregnancy-related deaths in Ohio were preventable, and black women died at a rate of more than two. and a half times that of white women. And nationwide, about 12% of …
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Read More »India accepts vax for pregnant women and charts the way forward | India News
PUNE: Medical experts have now suggested a host of measures to ensure safe Covid-19 vaccination of pregnant women, just days after the Center said they could receive the vaccines. Experts, who have been saying for months that pregnant women should receive Covid vaccines, said that in addition to exclusive workouts, …
Read More »Black Doctors Call for Better Maternity Data; changes to sports betting: CBC market cheat sheet
Did you miss something this week? Do not panic. Radio-Canada Market brings together the consumer and health news you need. Want this in your inbox? Get the Market newsletter every Friday. You will soon be able to bet on unique sports in Canada Betting on single matches of football, hockey …
Read More »Multicenter funded study to estimate CVD risk in pregnant women and their infants
A collaboration between the departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Emergency Medicine, and Exercise and Sports Sciences received a $ 2.75 million grant through the Center for Women’s Health Research at the ‘UNC to understand early detection of subclinical disease – key to CVD risk stratification and prevention. Kim Boggess, MD, …
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UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – An interdisciplinary group of faculty have announced a call for researchers to participate in the Penn State One Health Scholars program. The program is an interdisciplinary applied training program in which a cohort of researchers will work closely with faculty whose research, teaching and practice involve …
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Read the article Rate of increase suggests an increase in the number of medically unnecessary and potentially dangerous procedures According to a new study from the World Health Organization (WHO), the use of cesarean sections continues to increase worldwide and now accounts for one-fifth (21%) of all births. This number …
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As we reach what appears to be the end of the second deadly wave of Covid-19 in India, several recovering patients stare at a long period of treatment for persistent symptoms – now defined as ‘long Covid’ by doctors. In light of the situation, News18 will air a 15-day ‘Decoding …
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Current guidelines recommend stopping cervical cancer screening at age 65, but women over 65 account for more than one in five new cervical cancer diagnoses and are twice as likely to die after one diagnosis cervical cancer than younger women. New research from Boston Medical Center has found that less …
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Verónica Zaragoza, WLRN In South Florida, when people want to find a black doctor, they often contact Adrienne Hibbert through her website, South Florida Black Doctors. This story is part of a partnership that includes NPR, WLRN and KHN. It can be reposted for free. âThere are a lot of …
Read More »Founder of women’s clinic aims to change statistics through care and community health
Women, especially black women, often face barriers when it comes to bearing a child, both before and after pregnancy. A woman pledged to change the statistics by providing clinical and community health care. Getty Israel is the founder and CEO of Sisters in Birth, a non-profit charitable organization. The new …
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Do you know your urethra from your clitoris? And could you locate them on a diagram? Half of Britons could not identify the urethra, while 37% mislabel the clitoris – regardless of gender, according to a survey of patients in hospital waiting rooms. Meanwhile, only 46% correctly identified that women …
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As the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario shows signs of receding, the Ford government prepares to replace the best doctor in the province. CityNews has learned that Dr Kieran Moore is set to take the reins as Chief Medical Officer of Health from Dr David Williams. Moore …
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Dr. Michelle Wilson has just graduated from Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University. She will continue her training through a family medicine residency at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Georgia. Verónica Zaragovia / WLRN hide caption toggle legend Verónica Zaragovia / WLRN Dr. Michelle Wilson …
Read More »Global Women’s Health Market to See Widespread Expansion from 2020 to 2026 || Lupine Pharmaceuticals, Inc .; AstraZeneca; F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd; Sanofi; Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc .; GlaxoSmithKline plc; Bayer AG – KSU
Global Women’s Health Market is expected to register a stable CAGR of 4.96% during the forecast period 2019-2026. The report contains data for the base year 2018 and the historical year 2017. This increase in market value can be attributed to the growing concerns of governments in various regions to …
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Second from left, Dr. Diana Bitner has been OB-GYN for over 20 years and developed True Women’s Health to bring a blend of holistic and western medicine to West Michigan. Photo by Quinn Kirby TWomen’s Health Street is a midlife, menopause, and sexual health wellness clinic that opened to the …
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Prescription sleeping pills may help women with occasional sleeplessness, but likely won’t help with chronic sleep problems, new research shows. Two years of data from nearly 700 middle-aged women showed that long-term use of drugs such as Ambien, Lunestra or certain anti-anxiety prescriptions did not help women sleep better in …
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Not even a dozen tornadoes were reported in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska during the month of April. This is only 16% of all preliminary April tornadoes in the United States, down from the average of 28%. Only 2018 has seen weaker tornado activity since 2000, according to the Storm …
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Like his colleagues US Bancorp (NYSE: USB) had a difficult 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and the associated economic uncertainty. US Bancorp remains a well-run bank and hopes to use its well-strengthened capital position to benefit from a return to normal. That didn’t help investors much over the past …
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When I found out Elliot Embleton was on loan, I was furious. In a team that so often looked devoid of creativity, the decision to hire one of our most creative midfielders seemed ridiculous. In fact, I immediately went to Twitter to vent my dissatisfaction. Never really worked well with …
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Before you pack your bags, cross these points off your list. Many people are rethinking their life situation due to the coronavirus pandemic. In fact, some workers are leaving expensive cities and moving to places where the cost of living is lower. But before you prepare to move to a …
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Focus on financial partners (NASDAQ: FOCS) is a wealth management firm that takes on the big boys in traditional brokerage firms. The company consists of a group of independent investment advisors who operate as a partnership. Most of his partners are registered investment advisors (RIAs) due to strict legal standards …
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Madhvi Gupta and Chirag Gander The minimalist, a company of the creative solutions group, has the 360-degree digital mandate for IIFL home loan. As part of the mandate, the agency’s tasks include designing digital creative strategies, strengthening brand positioning and offering digital innovations for the online and offline campaigns of …
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As the dust settles on the economy, Cambodia is realizing what needs to be done to turn the economy inside out, starting with a big shopping list for credit “We are going on the offensive,” said Vongsey Vissoth, State Secretary for the Ministry of Economy and Finance, at a briefing …
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In February 2018, BBVA announced its Promise 2025, a strategy to combat climate change and promote sustainable development with the ambitious goal of mobilizing 100 billion euros in sustainable funding by 2025. Until the end of February 2021 the bank had already mobilized more than 50.2 billion euros. However, the …
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“You can do better,” said Maryland Senator Ben Cardin, the senior Democrat on the Senate’s Small Business Committee. “We will not give up the SBA.” How to put the disaster credit program on a stronger footing is one of the main issues lawmakers are trying to resolve before the next …
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In Tamil Nadu, politicians seem unaware of the lack of fiscal space and the opportunity cost of wasting spending The Tamil Nadu government announced in early February that it would waive agricultural loans from credit unions for 12,100 billion yen. Now there are loud demands to include farmers ‘loans from …
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NEW YORK, December 23rd (LPC) – What a difference 10 years make. It was in December 2010, after the financial crisis, when the US government was forced to pass a $ 700 billion bailout to prevent the country’s financial system from collapsing. The 2008 crisis may have been the first …
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BOSTON – May 21, 2020 – Gordon Brothers – a global advisory, restructuring, and investment firm – announced today that it has granted Brooks Brothers Group Inc., the prototype American apparel retailer headquartered in New York City, a secured loan facility of $ 20 Has made available millions of dollars. …
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Manchester United didn’t make a lot of business in the January transfer window but very few clubs did then. Deadline Day in Old Trafford has too often been the realm of the last panic attacks in recent years, especially for a club that likes to build up on a long-term …
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An unusual one $ 50 million loan has made many sustainable financial actors sit up and take notice this year. Unlike most sustainability-related businesses, where customers pay lower prices for meeting certain environmental or social goals and higher costs if they don’t, this loan was stricter – the credit facility …
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If someone with a student loan loses their job or is on leave, repaying them can be difficult. There are several options, be it through the federal government or a lender. Some of the help is already in place, but for others it is up to them to come forward …
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Not everyone can be Patagonia, the outdoor clothing brand almost as well known for their environmental protection as their parkas. Many companies want to reduce their negative impact on the environment, but their business model or industry is challenging. Sustainability-related lending (also known as ESG-linked lending) gives these companies access …
Read More »High Court Judge Removes Councilor Claims Against Barclays Over Bank Loans
GREATER Manchester Combined Authority is one of eight councils whose claims were denied by a Supreme Court judge after taking legal action against Barclays Bank over loans allegedly affected by the Libor tampering scandal. Claims against the bank have been filed by Leeds City Council, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, …
Read More »Austin companies were given billions in federal loans to keep themselves afloat during the outbreak
Approximately 25,000 Austin-based companies and nonprofits have received forgivable loans under the federal program designed to help keep the US economy afloat amid the coronavirus pandemic, a multi-billion dollar – but temporary – life raft for the local economy. The cumulative loan amount to Austin beneficiaries is between $ 2 …
Read More »Truist spends $ 1.8 billion on tech and customer service upgrades
Truist Financial of Charlotte, NC, has come up with its initial estimate – $ 1.8 billion – of how much it will spend on long-term profit-growth initiatives. The $ 509 billion company, formed by the merger of BB&T and SunTrust Banks in December 2019, has already incurred approximately $ 725 …
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According to a study by Israeli and US researchers, stress related to student loan debt means almost half of graduates from four major American universities cannot find full-time employment released At the beginning of this year in Journal of Applied Psychology. The researchers found that fear of having to repay …
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WASHINGTON (Gray DC) – The $ 900 billion, 5,593 page stimulus bill does not address student loan debt. Millions of student loan borrowers may need to resume federal student loan payments on February 1. In March, Congress passed the CARES bill, which postponed federal student loans, waved interest rates, and …
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When the pandemic began, Sherard Duvall realized that his South Carolina production company, OTR media group, would have a hard time producing short films and full-length documentaries. “We have associate producers, cinematographers, sound engineers, lighting technicians and fingering technicians,” said Duvall. “It’s very difficult to do that in a distant …
Read More »Mortgage rates: 30-year loan at 2.88% – a record low for the 8th time this year
WASHINGTON – Average US long-term mortgage rates fell this week, taking the 30-year key loan to a record low for the eighth time this year. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average interest rate on the 30-year home loan fell to 2.88% from 2.99% last week. It was …
Read More »OSE Immuntherapeutics concludes a loan agreement of up to € 25
This loan will further support the advancement and expansion of OSE Immunotherapeutics’ leading clinical development programs in diseases of high unmet medical need. Divided into three tranches, including two tranches of € 10 million each and a third tranche of € 5 million, Agree on part of the European Investment …
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