In the past five years or so, it’s become something of a burgeoning wellness trend for women of reproductive age to question, or even outright quit, hormonal birth control.
Ob-gyn and gastro-enterologist experts share colorectal cancer screening methods and discuss persistent racial inequalities and disparities amongst Black patients.
Dara Matseoane-Peterssen, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics & gynecology at CUIMC, was recently honored with the Charles W. Bohmfalk Award for Clinical Years.
With Meghan Markle's reported due date coming and going this past Sunday, plenty of people were convinced that Baby Sussex had already arrived in secret.
Long movies and the urge to pee have been linked since the early days of cinema. Sixty-three years before Avengers: Endgame, moviegoers settled in for nearly four hours of The Ten Commandments.
Lilly Rocha was 37 years old in 2008 when she began having strange symptoms. When people asked her questions, she knew the answers but couldn’t articulate them.
For the first time in history, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug specifically indicated for the treatment of postpartum depression, which experts say offers new hope to women.
It’s long been assumed that women who get pregnant on birth control pills somehow erred. But a new study suggests some women may inherit genes that break down contraceptive hormones more rapidly.