[16] In summary, the value of reagent strip glucose is now limited almost entirely to screening for hypergylcemia in pregnancy ... but exercise-induced hematuria should be a diagnosis of exclusion ...
Participants with a history of chronic health problems (eg, asthma, COPD, hypertension); regular use of prescription medication (other than vitamins or birth control); or pregnancy were ... biomarkers ...
Observational study found a modest association between experiences of gendered racial microaggression during obstetric care ...
At 26 to 35 weeks’ gestation, women with chronic hypertension had lower stillbirth and perinatal death risks despite high BMI. At full term, this link was similar for women with vs. without ...
In the event the baby comes late, she will be induced Monday ... The family announced the exciting news of Brittany’s pregnancy back in July. The timing truly couldn’t be better for Mahomes ...
These two factors contribute to the risk for sexual transmission and therefore to the risk of late-pregnancy acquisition ... Nonetheless, a new diagnosis is often associated with stress ...
Women are missing out on crucial cardiac diagnoses due to outdated guidelines aimed at men, a study suggests. Research by the British Heart Foundation found current techniques for checking for ...
A new study suggests an association between subtle gender and racial slights, even unintentional, and higher blood pressure ...
If you’ve ever brushed off persistent fatigue as a byproduct of a busy life, you might want to think again. Cardiologist Dr James Wetherby has sounded the alarm on a hidden danger behind the ...
If you receive a diagnosis of gestational diabetes, you’ll need to monitor your blood sugar level several times per day during pregnancy. If it’s high, dietary changes and exercise may be ...
We adjusted for race-ethnicity, education, body mass index, chronic hypertension (diagnosed at <20 weeks of gestation), age, and the Structural Racism Effect Index. We examined effect modification by ...