Women with multiple sclerosis taking b-cell suppressing therapies are at risk of developing persistent inflammatory vaginitis, according to a multidisciplinary team from NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia.
Do the hormone changes of menopause mean it’s time to kiss sex goodbye? As estrogen levels dip, women can experience symptoms such as hot flashes, anxiety, mood swings, and sleeplessness.
In the past five years or so, it’s become something of a burgeoning wellness trend for women of reproductive age to question, or even outright quit, hormonal birth control.
The Department of Ob/Gyn at Columbia University Irving Medical Center recently launched a new pilot curriculum for residents and medical students, focused on health justice and equity.
On a recent shift, Dr. Ezinne Emeruwa was working in the pediatric critical care unit at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, checking on children who had undergone heart surgery.
A lot of Americans have been fretting about the extra pounds they’ve put on. But if you believe your middle-aged metabolism has been contributing, it’s time to rethink.
Rumors and myths about COVID-19 vaccine effects on all aspects of reproduction and sexual functioning have spread like a Delta variant of viral misinformation across social media platforms.
La doctora Ana Cepin, especialista en obstetricia y ginecología, asegura que las vacunas contra el coronavirus en mujeres embarazadas son seguras y eficaces.
About one in seven women who give birth in the U.S. experience postpartum depression—a condition that can leave them exhausted and make it difficult for them to bond with their babies.
Graduating fellows and PGY-3 residents in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology presented their final research projects at the annual Sloane Academic Assembly on Thursday, June 17, 2021.
In this first episode of a two-part series, Dr. Cara King talks to Dr. Jake Lauer about work transitions from residencies to fellowships into staff and vice versa.