Posts tagged: women
Women fare better than men, but need more blood after kidney cancer surgery
(Henry Ford Health System) Women do better than men after surgical removal of part or all of a cancerous kidney, with fewer post-operative complications, including dying in the hospital, although they are more likely to receive blood transfusions related to their surgery. But Henry Ford Hospital researchers who documented these ...
Brain circuitry is different for women with anorexia and obesity
AURORA, Colo. (May 14, 2012) - Why does one person become anorexic and another obese? A study recently published by a University of Colorado School of Medicine researcher shows that reward circuits in the brain are sensitized in anorexic women and desensitized in obese women. The findings also suggest that ...
Brain circuitry is different for women with anorexia and obesity
(University of Colorado Denver) Why does one person become anorexic and another obese? A study recently published by a University of Colorado School of Medicine researcher shows that reward circuits in the brain are sensitized in anorexic women and desensitized in obese women.
UTSA study finds ovulating women perceive sexy cads as good dads
(University of Texas at San Antonio College of Business) Nice guys do finish last at least when it comes to procreation according to a study from the University of Texas at San Antonio that answers the question of why women choose bad boys.Research from Kristina Durante, assistant professor of marketing ...
21.8% Of Pregnant White Women Smoke
According to a study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 21.8% of pregnant white women between the ages of 15 to 44 years smoked cigarettes within the past 30 days, which is considerably higher compared with the smoking levels amongst pregnant Black women (14.2%) and pregnant ...
Excess weight in pregnant women can have negative implications for offspring
(The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) That overweight during pregnancy can lead to overweight children and adolescents has been known for some time, but new research at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in the US indicates that excess weight before and during pregnancy can have long-lasting health consequences for the ...
Women Exposed to Violence Might Have More Risky Sex
FRIDAY, May 11 (HealthDay News) -- Women who've witnessed or been the victims of violence may be more likely to engage in risky sexual behavior, according to new research. The study included 481 women being treated at a sexually transmitted disease clinic who were assessed for a history of ...
Safer indoor sex work spaces promote health and safety of street-involved women
Safer indoor sex work spaces provide important and potentially life-saving benefits to sex workers including reduced exposure to violence and HIV and improved relationships with police, according to a study published by the Gender and Sexual Health Initiative of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE) and the University ...
Pregnant White women more likely to smoke cigarettes
A new report shows that 21.8 percent of pregnant White women aged 15 to 44 currently (within the past 30 days) smoked cigarettes.
Study Identifies Five Factors That Promote A Positive Body Image In Women
Women with high family support and limited pressure to achieve the 'thin and beautiful' ideal have a more positive body image. That's according to a new study looking at five factors that may help young women to be more positive about their bodies, in the context of a society where ...
White And Affluent Women Fared Better Than African American And Poor Women In Ovarian Cancer Care And Survival
Poor women and African Americans with ovarian cancer are less likely to receive the highest standards of care, leading to worse outcomes than among white and affluent patients, according to a study of 50,000 women presented by UC Irvine's Dr. Robert Bristow at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology's annual meeting. ...