This study by Theis et al addresses which of the strengths and resources have the greatest positive impact on bio-functional age (BFA) and might be influencable
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The study by Aviv et al determines whether patients undergoing a trial of labor with a breech presentation following a failed attempt of external cephalic version (ECV) are at increased risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
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This systematic review by Gruber et al addresses the question of whether women after cesarean deliveryare more frequently affected by scar endometriosis than women after other pelvic surgical procedures.
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This study by Chudzicka‑Strugała et al shows whether longterm administration of synbiotics affects clinical, endocrine and metabolic aspects of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) in overweight and obese subjects undergoing intensive lifestyle modifications.
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Providing tailored information and supportive care interventions is essential for improving quality of life in patients with breast cancer and gynecological cancer. Meeting these needs may positively impact overall well-being.
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Although obesity is a known risk factor for breast cancer, our study found that it positively impacts the efficacy of NACT in achieving pCR. This finding is encouraging for treating the increasing number of obese patients with early breast cancer.
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This study by Wittek et al explores innovative approaches to ultrasound training in obstetrics, integrating technologies like high-fidelity simulators, virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence.
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The study by Donato et al shows that CA125 levels after neoadjuvant chemotherapy can serve as a proxy for residual microscopic disease in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer patients.
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This retrospective cohort study by Touval et al shows that pretreatment with mifepristone for medication abortion at≥22+0/7 to<30+0/7 weeks might reduce abortion interval without additional complications.
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This study by Schlapp et al sheds light on the gap between the clinical importance of ultrasound and the adequacy of postgraduate training in obstetrics and gynecology, underscoring a critical need for standardized training frameworks.
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This review by Vitale et al attempts to trace the boundaries-pushing history of hysteroscopy by highlighting the advancements in technology and the therapeutic and diagnostic benefits offered by this groundbreaking approach
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Klipstein et al show that while planned OC is not quite an insurance policy against future reproductive challenges, it provides the best option for maximizing reproductive options while navigating individual life circumstances
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Since the divergent existing knowledge of breech term delivery needs to be discussed with the pregnant woman, Ebeling et al examined the influence of MRI results on the shared decision-making process in women with term breech presentation.
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Digital health applications (DiGa) are becoming increasingly important. This research project by Zugaj et al investigates how a healthcare app can influence the subjective experience of illness in patients with endometriosis.
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This study by Scholz et al shows the association between arterial and venous Doppler ultrasound parameters and the risk of secondary cesarean delivery for intrapartum fetal compromise (IFC) and neonatal acidosis in small-for-gestational-age (SGA) fetuses.
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This multicenter retrospective cohort study by Hirsch et al aims to explore the obstetric and perinatal outcomes of small for gestational age infants born to patients with gestational diabetes mellitus compared to those without
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This article by Kagan et al provides an overview of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, and management of B19V infection during pregnancy.
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The aim of this review by Schaefer et al was to evaluate the adhesion prevention potential of all currently available adhesion barriers for gynecological surgery.
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Worldwide, there are 121 million unintended pregnancies annually. Check out the correlations between responses to survey questions and the frequency of unintended pregnancies in this paper by Allerstorfer et al.
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