
Femtech World explores the latest research and developments in the world of women’s health Removing fallopian tubes may lower ovarian cancer risk A mathematical modelling study...

There is an increasing recognition that investing in women’s health is both a moral and an economic imperative. Women represent half of the global population and...

Post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety are associated with lower levels of anti-Müllerian hormone, a marker of ovarian reserve, among women firefighters, new research has found. The...

Europe’s first private, women’s health tissue bank has been launched by Liverpool-based laboratory and medical education provider BioGrad, backed by a £25m investment. The new tissue...

By James Estrada, Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)

Leveraging new user insights, femble has announced a strategic pivot aimed at enhancing the doctor-patient relationship. Following the successful launch of its B2C app addressing cycle-related...

A new mammography system has been unveiled which has been designed to provide mammography technologists with a suite of tools that balance the demands of diagnostic...

Women are being urged to come forward for cervical screening as new figures show more than five million are not up to date with their routine...

Scientists led by researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick have identified a gene variant directly tied to early miscarriages in women. The discovery of the variant is...

Apricity Fertility has announced the appointment of Professor Tim Child as the company’s Chief Medical Officer, bringing with him over two decades of expertise in reproductive...