A new blood test discovered by researchers at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine may be able to determine whether an individual is at risk for preterm birth.
While we all know a pregnancy compromises a woman’s body in many ways, do women receive the healthcare screening which will help them avoid these issues? Yes and no. While some women do get the ...
A retrospective study demonstrated that GLP-1 receptor agonist use before pregnancy corresponded with lower risks for ...
A research team from Sinai Health and the University of Toronto has identified a way to determine which mothers are more ...
From boosting fertility to managing menopause, women are being targeted with supplements and diets promising to "rebalance" ...
Women who develop a complication like diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy are at higher risk of stroke ...
The results showed a concerning trend. Only 17% of women who had high blood pressure or diabetes during pregnancy got tested ...
To predict arrhythmic risk in carriers of filamin C truncating variants, a novel risk predictive model was developed based on ...
Less than one in five patients are tested for cardiovascular risk factors following pregnancy-related hypertension or diabetes, according to a new study published in the "Go Red for Women" issue of ...
Researchers used machine learning models to predict preterm birth risk, identifying linear SVMs as the most accurate, with ...
Less than one in five patients are tested for cardiovascular risk factors following pregnancy-related hypertension or ...
New postpartum depression findings could lead to a blood test to identify women at risk and possibly even to a preventive treatment.