Can ketogenic diets help PCOS? New analysis points to weight and insulin gains
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 Irregular collagen in uterine scars linked to placenta accreta developmentIrregular collagen in uterine scars linked to placenta accreta development
 
Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) used to be a rare pregnancy condition, but it now affects roughly 14,000 pregnancies annually, posing a major cause of maternal death.
 
 
 Can ketogenic diets help PCOS? New analysis points to weight and insulin gainsCan ketogenic diets help PCOS? New analysis points to weight and insulin gains
 
A systematic review and meta-analysis of 15 studies found that ketogenic diets were associated with short-term reductions in body weight, waist circumference, insulin resistance, and some reproductive hormones in women with polycystic ovary syndrome, primarily among those with overweight or obesity.
 
 
 Injectable paste from human skin cells may improve breast reconstructionInjectable paste from human skin cells may improve breast reconstruction
 
Removing part or all of the breast during breast cancer treatment is a potential outcome for some people.
 
 
 Dihydrotanshinone I induces autophagic cell death in ovarian cancerDihydrotanshinone I induces autophagic cell death in ovarian cancer
 
A recent study published in Engineering has shed light on the potential therapeutic effects of dihydrotanshinone I (DHT), a compound derived from the traditional Chinese herb Salvia miltiorrhiza, on ovarian cancer.
 
   Endometrium-free closure technique for C-section may help lower the risk of long-term complicationsEndometrium-free closure technique for C-section may help lower the risk of long-term complications
 
As cesarean delivery (C-section) rates continue to rise worldwide, experts at NYU Langone Health are highlighting a surgical technique that may help lower the risk of long-term complications.
 
   Study sheds light on rare emotional and physical responses during orgasmStudy sheds light on rare emotional and physical responses during orgasm
 
When some women orgasm, they experience unusual physical and emotional responses such as laughing, crying, headaches, tingling, foot pain, nosebleeds and more.
 
   Progesterone mimic plus anti-estrogen treatment slows tumor growth in breast cancer patientsProgesterone mimic plus anti-estrogen treatment slows tumor growth in breast cancer patients
 
A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-estrogen treatment for women with breast cancer, a new Cambridge-led trial has found.
 
   Understanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brainUnderstanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brain
 
The maternal microbiome and immune system have both independent and synergistic effects on fetal brain health - changes in the mother's immune system have been linked to an increased risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children.
 
   One in four women in Norway found to miss postpartum check-upsOne in four women in Norway found to miss postpartum check-ups
 
In a new study, Christine Agdestein has surveyed several aspects of the postnatal check-up. Agdestein is a specialist in general practice and a general practitioner, and is currently a PhD candidate at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
 
 Diabetes could drain up to INT$78.8 trillion from the global economy by 2050, study finds
 
Diabetes could drain up to INT$78.8 trillion from the global economy by 2050, study findsThis global macroeconomic analysis estimates that diabetes mellitus will cost the world economy INT$10.2 trillion between 2020 and 2050, rising to INT$78.8 trillion when unpaid informal caregiving is included. Using a health-augmented economic model across 204 countries, the study shows that informal care is the dominant and most underestimated driver of diabetes-related economic losses worldwide.
 
 
 Depression links to chronic headaches through weight and diet, not physical activity alone
 
Depression links to chronic headaches through weight and diet, not physical activity aloneDepression was associated with a higher likelihood of chronic headaches in Iranian adults, with statistical models identifying body mass index and dietary iron intake as partial mediators. Physical activity was linked to depression but did not independently mediate headache outcomes, highlighting interconnected, non-causal pathways.
 
 
 How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteria
 
How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteriaA novel iLDS statistic uncovers adaptive gene sweeps in gut bacteria, highlighting evolutionary responses to modern diets and enhancing microbiome studies.
 
 
 Study uncovers how aggressive breast cancer cells escape immune defenses
 
With a new study in the journal Science Bulletin, researchers at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University have discovered a new way that aggressive breast cancer cells escape the immune defenses.
 
 
 Minimal residual disease monitoring can transform breast cancer care
 
Despite major therapeutic advances, breast cancer remains prone to recurrence, particularly in patients with early-stage disease who appear disease-free after treatment.
 
 
 Private equity firms increasingly dominate fertility clinics in the United States
 
The rise of private equity firms investing in health care facilities across the United States has been exploding in the last decade.
 
 
 Study reveals gaps in postnatal care information and attendance
 
In a new study, Christine Agdestein has surveyed several aspects of the postnatal check-up. Agdestein is a specialist in general practice and a general practitioner, and is currently a PhD candidate at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). The research project is part of her PhD.
 
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