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Self-collection has been shown to improve cervical cancer screening access, especially in underserved populations

The device can be used during a specific activity or up to 12 hours for general control over symptoms

More than two million women globally were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022 alone

Apps which handle fertility data are "coercing" users into entering sensitive information that could put them at risk, experts have warned

One in seven women who have not faced fertility issues before reported that they had never talked about fertility with their doctors

The new screening tool is capable of assessing the risk of preeclampsia sooner, the test maker says

A change in law will allow people with non-transmissible HIV in the UK to donate gametes to partners

The platform has invested in 47 femtech start-ups to date

Here are the women’s health books you don’t want to miss this summer

The treatment works by lowering androgen production, which can restore ovulation in women with PCOS

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New cardiac research could save women’s lives by improving detection of heart failure

The self-test offers an alternative to more invasive clinician collection procedures, Roche claims

Seventy one percent of women going through menopause experience joint and muscle pain

By Kat James, director of new projects at Consultant Connect

One in five people in the US have an STI, new data shows

Merigolix is an orally active non-peptide GnRH drug for the treatment of endometriosis and uterine fibroids

The recommendation has the potential to impact more than 3,000 additional breast-cancer patients in England

Backpack Healthcare aims to support young people struggling with their mental health, with a particular focus on medicaid-enrolled youth

Without more funding women's health will continue to fall behind, experts have warned following a shock report