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Uterine cancer

Flipping the Research Paradigm for Rare Uterine Cancers

Robert DeBernardo, MD, named Laura J. Fogarty Endowed Chair in Women's Health for Uterine Cancer Research

C-section surgery

Narcotic Free C-Sections

Patients are generally receptive to new opioid-free pain management protocol

Birth of baby

Opt-In Implementation of Elective Labor Inductions: The Cleveland Clinic Experience

Initial outcomes suggest increased incidence of cesarean delivery

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Workplace Discrimination and Harassment Are Common in Ob/Gyn, Study Finds

A new study from the AAGL reveals a high prevalence of discrimination and harassment in light of the #MeToo movement

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uterus transplant
July 9, 2019/Bioethics

A North American First: Live Birth from Deceased-Donor Uterine Transplant at Cleveland Clinic

Procedure expands options for women with uterine factor infertility

Osteoporosis

Patients Will Soon Have an Additional Option When New Osteoporosis Treatment Hits Market

Romosozumab significantly reduced fracture risk, though close follow-up is required

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April 24, 2019/Leadership

Simulated Learning Gaining Popularity for Medical Students Interested in Ob/Gyn Practice

Teaching students without compromising patient safety

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FDA Recalls Transvaginal Mesh for Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Recall does not necessarily mean transvaginal mesh is defective

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American College of Physicians Issues New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines

Guidelines weigh potential harm and benefit of breast cancer screenings, with some discrepancy among professional societies

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Smoking Even One Cigarette While Pregnant Doubles the Risk of Sudden Unexpected Infant Death, Study Finds

Despite knowledge of risks, 10% of women smoke at some point during their pregnancies

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