Focus on Women's and Men’s Health
There are real differences in men's and women's health concerns. The life expectancy gap is decreasing between men and women, but men still deal with higher rates of cardiovascular disease, prostate and testicular cancers, fluctuating testosterone levels, and fertility issues. Women’s health issues include cancer, reproductive and sexual health issues, osteoporosis prevention and management, nutrition and sports medicine. This series focuses on new developments in the diagnosis and treatment of gender-specific health issues.
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Clinician's Roundtable
Unmasking Preeclampsia, the Great Masquerader
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Clinician's Roundtable
Still Birthday: The Role of Bereavement Doulas in Childbirth
Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
Hot Topics in Counseling Patients Who are Trying to Conceive
Medical Breakthroughs from Penn Medicine
Full Spectrum of Breast Reconstruction Surgeries: From Cosmetic to Breast Can...
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The JAMA Report™
MRI Exposure During Early Pregnancy Not Harmful to Fetus
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The JAMA Report™
Cesarean Section Rates and Health Outcomes For Mothers and Babies
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