Claudine M. Sylvester, MD, FACOG, Ob/gyn - IAHCP Certified

Claudine M. Sylvester, MD, FACOG, Ob/gyn - IAHCP Certified Claudine M. Sylvester, MD, FACOG, is co-founder of Women's First Health Center, LLC in West Orange, New Jersey.

03/21/2015

The font type of written text and how easy it is to read can be influential when it comes to engaging people with important health information and recruiting them for potentially beneficial program...

03/14/2015

Researchers investigating how young men and women learn about s*x found that a gap exists between the type of s*x education young people want and what they receive.The researchers also identified d...

02/26/2015

A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report finds a shift in preferences for birth control among American women, who are increasingly opting for long-lasting reversible contraceptives. ...

02/15/2015

Findings could lead to new therapies for breast, ovarian, and other cancers Inhibiting the action of a particular enzyme dramatically slows the growth of tumor cells tied to BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic...

Mode of delivery in childbirth associated with pain during or after s*xual in*******se http://wp.me/p3edPv-2u
01/28/2015

Mode of delivery in childbirth associated with pain during or after s*xual in*******se http://wp.me/p3edPv-2u

Operative birth is associated with persisting pain during or after s*xual in*******se, known as dyspareunia, suggests a new study published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG). The study aimed to investigate the contribution of obstetric risk factors, including mode of delivery and perineal trauma to postpartum dyspareunia. It also examined the influences of other risk factors, including breastfeeding, maternal… [ 522 more words. ]

Mobility disabilities can contribute to complications during pregnancy http://wp.me/p3edPv-2r
01/13/2015

Mobility disabilities can contribute to complications during pregnancy http://wp.me/p3edPv-2r

A new study indicates that women with mobility disabilities often experience problems during pregnancy related to their functional impairments. The study included 8 women with spinal cord injuries, 4 with cerebral palsy, and 10 with other conditions. Impairment-related complications during pregnancy included falls, urinary tract and bladder problems, wheelchair fit and stability problems, significant shortness of breath, increased spasticity, bowel management difficulties, and skin integrity problems. [ 84 more words. ]

Positive acceptability for investigational contraceptive ring reported by Population Council http://wp.me/p3edPv-2o
12/30/2014

Positive acceptability for investigational contraceptive ring reported by Population Council http://wp.me/p3edPv-2o

The Population Council published new research in the November issue of the journal Contraception demonstrating that an investigational one-year contraceptive vaginal ring containing NestoroneĀ® and ethinyl estradiol was found to be highly acceptable among women enrolled in a Phase 3 clinical trial. Because the perspectives of women are critical for defining acceptability, researchers developed a theoretical model based on women's actual experiences with this contraceptive vaginal ring, and assessed their overall satisfaction and adherence to instructions for ring use. [ 811 more words. ]

Clinical consultations for fertility problems no greater for women with celiac disease http://wp.me/p3edPv-2l
12/18/2014

Clinical consultations for fertility problems no greater for women with celiac disease http://wp.me/p3edPv-2l

Women with celiac disease present with fertility problems no more often than women in the general population, according to a new study in Gastroenterology1 , the official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association. "Despite inconsistent findings from small studies, concern has been raised that celiac disease may cause infertility," said lead study author Nafeesa N. Dhalwani, PhD, from the University of Nottingham, United Kingdom. [ 438 more words. ]

Some women who consume soy experience fewer hot flashes http://wp.me/p3edPv-2e
12/01/2014

Some women who consume soy experience fewer hot flashes http://wp.me/p3edPv-2e

Does soy in the diet help with hot flashes? It does, but only for women whose bodies can produce the soy metabolite equol, reports a study of American women just published online in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society. About 20% to 50% of North American and European women have this ability. The researchers surveyed women from age 45 to 55 in a Seattle, Washington-area healthcare system to find study participants who weren't using hormone therapy and ate soy foods at least three times a week. [ 374 more words. ]

11/15/2014

But when bone density tests do show osteoporosis, the risk of major fracture is high After menopause and before age 65, women who have normal bone density have a very low risk of fracture, shows a ...

10/20/2014

A new study by researchers from Lithuania claims women are more likely to experience anxiety and depression following a heart attack than men. Furthermore, patients with depression may be at much h...

10/09/2014

October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. Though an annual campaign, it seems particularly relevant right now due to recent high-profile controversies involving negative perceptions of Down syndrom...

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