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Premenopausal menstrual cycle changes predict cardiovascular risk
It is perfectly normal for the length of the menstrual cycle, which is usually 28 days, to lengthen as a woman approaches menopause. These changes can provide predictions of heart disease risk that can be used for prevention, according to a study from the University of Pittsburgh. Menopause is a stage of a woman’s life…
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Why do some women report pain during ovulation?
Ovulation pain is pelvic pain that some women experience during ovulation. Ovulation is a process of the menstrual cycle in which the ovary releases an egg. Ovulation usually occurs around the middle of each menstrual cycle. Ovulation pain is also called “mittelschmerz”. The term comes from the German words for “environment” and “pain.” The pain…
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Do phytoestrogens affect male fertility?
Are phytoestrogens harmful? Phytoestrogens are substances that can be found in plants and, accordingly, in plant-based foods. According to some widely held opinions, high intake of phytoestrogens can disrupt the hormonal balance of the body. In fact, phytoestrogens are substances that can affect the body’s endocrine system when consumed in high enough doses. However, there…
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Why should we protect the authority of men in the workplace?
When a man feels that he is not perceived as manly enough in the workplace, problems arise. This is a finding of scientists who set out to study the behavior of people in a working environment. When men feel insecure about their gender status, they tend to engage in deviant behavior much more often than…
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Is there a change in menstrual cycle after vaccination against COVID-19?
One of the first studies to track the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on women’s menstrual cycles ahead of time found mild and temporary changes. For this reason, additional research was conducted to verify the results obtained. Newly presented in this year’s January issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology. It involved 4,000 US women whose menstrual…
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How do drugs work differently for men and women?
It’s a largely ignored fact: for women, drugs produce less good results but more side effects. Until now, pharmaceutical companies have not even questioned whether men and women react the same way to a drug. Yet this is necessary, because if the symptoms of the disease and its prevalence differ according to the sex of…
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Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia – human papillomavirus is to blame
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is a precancerous condition in which abnormal cells grow on the surface of the cervix. The cervix is the opening between the vagina and the uterus. “Intraepithelial” means that the abnormal cells are present on the surface (epithelial tissue) of the cervix. The word “neoplasia” refers to the growth of new…
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Prof. Ivan Kostov: There is a tendency to return to normal childbirth
Prof. Dr. Ivan Kostov, MD completed his higher medical education at MU-Sofia in 1997. He specializes in obstetrics and gynecology, and obtained a master’s degree in health management in 2005. Prof. Dr. Ivan Kostov has extensive postgraduate qualifications in ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology, colposcopy, gynecological endocrinology, operative gynecology, pediatric-adolescent gynecology, laparoscopy in gynecology, robotic…
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What characterizes multiple sclerosis in men?
What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. In multiple sclerosis, the connection between the brain and the rest of the body is disrupted, causing a wide range of symptoms. Studies show that approximately 2.8 million people worldwide are living with multiple sclerosis. In general, women are twice…