US Preventive Services Task Force Advises Against Hormone Therapy to Prevent Chronic Conditions
The USPSTF recommends against use of combined estrogen and progestin and estrogen alone for prevention of chronic conditions in postmenopausal persons.
The USPSTF recommends against use of combined estrogen and progestin and estrogen alone for prevention of chronic conditions in postmenopausal persons.
Global population numbers are predicted to peak in several decades and then shrink by 50% in some countries; researchers want to know why.
Universal screening for gestational diabetes is commonly accepted, but few experts agree on whether one-step or two-step screening is best.
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Investigators examined markers of ovarian reserve during testosterone therapy in transgender men.
Increases in use of one or more contraceptive methods, dual-method use, long-acting reversibles.
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International evidence-based guidelines include 166 recommendations and practice points to improve health outcomes of women with PCOS.