First, it was named after two men. Then, it was named for a false premise. Now, after more than a century, one of the most ...
Polycystic ovarian syndrome can present with a number of symptoms. But the one that usually brings women to seek medical help? Irregular periods.
Ovary pain may be related to your menstrual cycle or other factors. It may intensify during perimenopause. If the pain is persistent or goes beyond your period, you may want to visit a healthcare ...
After 14 years of research, the condition long known as PCOS has been officially renamed — a change researchers say will ...
For years, scientists have sought to create a human artificial ovary, restoring fertility in patients without other options. The first cellular map of a human ovary, recently developed at the ...
For decades, millions of women have sat in doctors’ offices clutching a diagnosis that felt incomplete, or received no ...
There are numerous possible causes of ovary pain. Examples include ovulation, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, torsion, and more. The ovaries are two small glands situated on either side of ...
Recent research highlights that for fertility and aging, the egg may be the leading lady, but she needs her supporting cast. By Kristen V. Brown The egg has become a dominant source of anxiety for ...
A team of researchers from the University of Michigan earned recognition from Forbes magazine contributor Juergen Eckhardt for creating the first comprehensive map of the human ovary. Forbes named the ...
Ovary pain during pregnancy may be related to implantation, changes in hormones, or something more serious like a miscarriage. Always let your doctor know if you are experiencing ovarian pain.
Often misunderstood and misdiagnosed, PCOS can play havoc with your fertility. Here’s how to recognize the symptoms and take action to protect your reproductive health. Credit...Michelle Mildenberg ...