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 Vegetarian women show subtle changes in cellular health markersVegetarian women show subtle changes in cellular health markers
 
Slovak university women on vegetarian diets exhibit small bioelectrical impedance variations, suggesting potential insights into body composition and health.
 
 
 Heavy coffee drinking may weaken bone density in older womenHeavy coffee drinking may weaken bone density in older women
 
Researchers investigate the longitudinal associations of coffee and tea consumption with bone mineral density in older women.
 
 
 School-based HPV vaccination protects even unvaccinated womenSchool-based HPV vaccination protects even unvaccinated women
 
High HPV vaccination rates in Swedish schools significantly lower cervical cancer lesion rates, highlighting the importance of universal immunization programs.
 
 
 Breast milk bacteria help shape infant gut microbiome developmentBreast milk bacteria help shape infant gut microbiome development
 
Most conversations about breast milk tend to focus on topics like nutrients, antibodies and bonding time rather than bacteria.
 
   Breastfeeding linked to reduced maternal depression and anxiety up to ten yearsBreastfeeding linked to reduced maternal depression and anxiety up to ten years
 
Breastfeeding may lower mothers' later life risks of depression and anxiety for up to 10 years after pregnancy, suggest the findings of a small observational study, published in the open access journal BMJ Open.
 
   New federal guidelines shift cervical cancer screening to HPV testingNew federal guidelines shift cervical cancer screening to HPV testing
 
New cervical cancer screening guidelines emphasize self-collection and hrHPV testing, aiming to increase screening rates and improve women's health outcomes.
 
   Low-dose megestrol strengthens hormone therapy in ER-positive breast cancerLow-dose megestrol strengthens hormone therapy in ER-positive breast cancer
 
Low-dose megestrol enhances hormone therapy for ER-positive breast cancer, reducing tumor proliferation and improving treatment adherence in the PIONEER trial.
 
   Research shows benefits of lifestyle interventions in reducing the risk of gestational diabetesResearch shows benefits of lifestyle interventions in reducing the risk of gestational diabetes
 
New research co-authored by Professor Fionnuala McAuliffe, UCD School of Medicine, and led by the University of Liverpool, has demonstrated the significant benefits of lifestyle interventions in reducing the risk of gestational diabetes.
 
   Maternal whooping cough vaccine shields newborns' immune systemMaternal whooping cough vaccine shields newborns' immune system
 
In 2024, Germany recorded the highest number of whooping cough cases since reporting became mandatory in the year 2013.
 
 Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patients
 
Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patientsAddressing the microbiome's translational gap involves understanding biological complexity and developing function-driven, patient-specific interventions.
 
 
 Reproductive history is associated with women's lifespan and biological aging
 
Reproductive history is associated with women's lifespan and biological agingA study based on Finnish twins shows that reproductive history is associated, at the population level, with women's lifespan and biological aging.
 
 
 Breastfeeding linked to lower long-term depression and anxiety in mothers
 
Breastfeeding linked to lower long-term depression and anxiety in mothersBreastfeeding may lower mothers' later life risks of depression and anxiety for up to 10 years after pregnancy, suggest the findings of an observational study, BMJ Open' page">published in the open access journal BMJ Open.
 
 
 Natural daylight during office hours improves glucose stability in type 2 diabetes
 
Natural daylight during office hours improves glucose stability in type 2 diabetesNatural daylight exposure during office hours improves glucose control and boosts fat oxidation in individuals with type 2 diabetes, enhancing metabolic health.
 
 
 UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer research
 
UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer researchPromising ovarian cancer research by Melanie Rutkowski, PhD, at the University of Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Center has won $700,000 in support from the Victoria's Secret Global Fund for Women's Cancers in partnership with Pelotonia and AACR, the American Association for Cancer Research.
 
 
 Researchers discover how aggressive breast cancer controls protein production
 
Researchers discover how aggressive breast cancer controls protein productionA previously unknown mechanism that makes it possible for aggressive so-called triple-negative breast cancer to fine-tune its production of proteins has been discovered by researchers at Umeå University, Sweden.
 
 
 AI trained on sleep data predicts future disease and mortality years in advance
 
AI trained on sleep data predicts future disease and mortality years in advanceThe SleepFM model reveals how sleep analysis can predict disease risk, offering insights into sleep's role as a vital health indicator for early intervention.
 
 
 Why people donate their bodies to science
 
Why people donate their bodies to scienceThis study examines the psychological and social factors influencing body donation decisions, highlighting family experiences and public health implications.
 
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