PCOS has officially been renamed PMOS following a 14-year global effort to improve recognition, diagnosis, and care.
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Imaging for acute abdominal pain in pregnancy varies widely across the UK.
New findings highlight gaps in out-of-hours access, specialist reporting, and standardised clinical pathways, with potential implications for patient safety.
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What does the latest science say about hormones, heart health, and patient care?
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HPV self-testing boosted screening rates from 24.9% to 35.6% in a large trial.
A simple shift with major impact.
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PCOS and depression are more closely linked than previously understood.
New research points to a complex interplay of hormonal, metabolic, and psychosocial factors, with depression risk more than 2.5× higher in people with PCOS.
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PCOS and depression are more closely linked than previously understood.
New research points to a complex interplay of hormonal, metabolic, and psychosocial factors, with depression risk more than 2.5× higher in people with PCOS.
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Recognising variant leiomyomas on ultrasound can be challenging.
New research identifies 13 distinct imaging patterns that may help improve diagnostic confidence.
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HPV vaccination is helping move the world closer to eliminating cervical cancer.
WHO reports growing progress globally, with more countries introducing vaccination programmes and strengthening screening efforts.
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Could a retinal scan replace the blood pressure cuff?
AI analysis of fundus images estimated blood pressure with accuracy comparable to traditional readings.
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New research suggests a strong link between the female reproductive tract's microbiota and miscarriage risk.
A healthy microbial balance could be a vital protector in early pregnancy.
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New research shows that despite severe testicular dysfunction, a clinically meaningful proportion of men with nonmosaic Klinefelter syndrome retain focal spermatogenesis.
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Is it time for fertility clinics to reduce routine monitoring checks during frozen embryo transfers? New research shows this may not improve pregnancy outcomes in many patients.
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A major NHS England initiative makes the morning-after pill free of charge at nearly 10,000 high street pharmacies across the country.
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Could metabolic analysis offer a non-invasive way to assess mitochondrial function as a proxy for embryo health?
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