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Health screening uptake among British women increases, but stark health inequalities remain

New data from Hologic reveals the state of women’s health in the UK. Despite promising signs of cancer screening being on the rise, it shows many women are still facing

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Why train in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT)?

What is BHRT? BHRT is a field that is fast gaining worldwide traction within the medical and aesthetics industry, with the global BHRT market set to reach over $800 million

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24 January 2022, Racial Inequality in Maternal Healthcare; Webinar

Join us for a series of free online webinars brought to you by Bolt Burdon Kemp’s specialist Women’s Health Team to help raise awareness of racial inequality in maternal healthcare. Hear from

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Pregnancy complications linked to heightened risk of heart disease and stroke in later life

Along with several other factors, including starting periods early, use of combined oral contraceptives, and early menopause Pregnancy complications such as miscarriage, pre-eclampsia, diabetes in pregnancy (gestational diabetes) and pre-term

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How can remote monitoring support pregnant women during and after the pandemic?

Dr Lucy Mackillop, Chief Medical Officer at Sensyne Health discusses how remote patient monitoring is likely to become part of the wider healthcare system as we see more digital technologies embedded into routine

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Surgeons back Cumberlege call for a database of medical implants

The Royal College of Surgeons of England is urging government to act upon recommendations made by Baroness Cumberlege, following her independent review into the use of pelvic mesh and other

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October 14-15 2021, 2nd International Women’s Health and Breast Cancer Conference, London

About the conference   Following the success of the International Women Health and Breast Cancer Conference (i-Women Health, 2019), we set out to continue the series and are happy to

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Women’s digital health market forecast to hit £227m in 2024

The global market for women’s digital health technology will hit $297 million (£227m) in 2024 as device and service providers look to cash in on “one of the largest addressable

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4-5 November 2020, The 2nd Congress on Women’s Health Innovations and Inventions Addressing Unmet Needs; Tel Aviv

POSTPONED: New date is 3-4 November 2021, Tel Aviv Welcome note from the congress co-chairs: Dear Friends and Colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to join us at the 2nd World

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Mammograms: Another way to screen for heart disease?

Mammograms: Another way to screen for heart disease? Calcium in the arteries of the breast predicts early buildup of plaque in the heart’s arteries, and may improve risk assessment in