Improving recognition and outcomes in pelvic venous disease through embolization, with case examples. Gloria Salazar, MD, ...
Kathleen Ozsvath, MD Chief of Surgery, Samaritan Hospital St. Peter’s Vascular Associates Troy, New York Professor of Surgery ...
Since 2010, scientists have known that Neanderthals and our ancestors had offspring together, and those hybrid babies passed down their genes to many present-day people. But the idea of “archaic ...
Women's bodies undergo some of the most intense mechanical demands in human physiology during childbirth and yet the science behind this crucial moment in human life has been largely overlooked for as ...
Michael F. Fialkow, M.D.: pelvic organ prolapse repair, urogynecology, pelvic reconstruction, pelvic floor reconstruction; Pelvic Health Center at UW Medical Center – Montlake, 1959 N.E. Pacific St., ...
The Truth Behind Lower-Back Dimples: Beauty Myth or Anatomy Fact? They’re easy to miss — two small indentations restin ...
Human newborns arrive remarkably underdeveloped. The reason lies in a deep evolutionary trade-off between big brains, bipedalism and the limits of motherhood.
Dr. Kelly Casperson shares the inspiration behind The Explorer, and why sexual pleasure changes as you age.
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Many symptoms associated with prostate cancer, like frequent urination or difficulty peeing, may be caused by less-serious concerns. Learn more.
Sidelining Black women in clinical trials: One recently reported pivotal study in breast cancer enrolled more men than Black women. (STAT) Could variations in Medicaid expansion explain geographic ...
Nationally recognized urogynecologist brings unrushed, evidence-based care to women Dr. Karyn Eilber, a nationally recognized urogynecologist and specialist in female pelvic medicine, has announced ...