Premenopausal atherosclerosis: Setting the stage for later clinical disease
March 1st 2007Considering the amount of experimental evidence to show that adequate amounts of endogenous premenopausal estrogen protect a woman from coronary artery disease, there's reason to believe that the hormone should still play an important role in protecting women after menopause.
Editorial: What we don't know about hormonal contraceptives
March 1st 2007Recently I had the honor to serve as Acting Chair of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory committee meeting called to provide advice to the Agency on the creation of new guidelines to improve manufacturer-sponsored clinical trials for hormonal contraceptive (HC) agents. . .
Do bisphosphonates keep working after women stop taking them?
March 1st 2007Women who stop taking alendronate after 5 years do not seem to be at any greater risk for fractures than women who continue treatment, but they do seem to experience a moderate decline in bone mineral density (BMD) and a gradual rise in chemical markers associated with fractures.
OBs on call longer than residents; most lack recovery periods
March 1st 2007Call systems for practicing obstetricians vary widely, with many obstetricians being on call for long hours and most lacking recovery periods after being on call, according to the results of a Wisconsin study published in the January issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Nuchal thickening alone not linked to adverse outcome if...
March 1st 2007Children who had nuchal translucency thickening during the first trimester, but a normal karyotype and no structural abnormalities, are clinically and developmentally normal during the first 2 years of life, according to a study in the January issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology.