
Fertility treatment was not linked to a higher overall risk of invasive cancer in women, a large Australian study has...

















Experts are calling on policymakers to acknowledge and accommodate the risks of femtech technologies in the relevant regulations

The term “gynaecologist” often carries an ominous stigma, conjuring images of awkward visits, cringe-worthy conversations and an overall less-than-pleasant experience within the office walls. Many patients...

Nearly two thirds of patients treated with dostarlimab alongside standard chemotherapy had not seen their cancer progress after 12 months of treatment

The app is hoped to replace the traditional, paper-based blue maternity notes folder

The device is hoped to help women suffering from pelvic floor dysfunctions and urinary incontinence

By Dr Nitish Narvekar, fertility consultant at King’s Fertility and consultant gynaecologist at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Anise Health provides holistic and personalised services to support people of colour and Asian Americans

Getting a diagnosis for endometriosis in the UK now takes almost a year longer than before the pandemic

By Jo Barnard, founder and creative director of Morrama

New research from Nurofen reveals national gender pain gap in Australia

Campaigners have warned that health tools could overlook women from marginalised communities

The funding is hoped to help FamilyWell scale throughout New England and expand nationally

Talking therapies could reduce symptoms that may not be otherwise relieved through HRT, specialists have argued

More than 60 per cent of respondents saw three or more healthcare providers to get a diagnosis, research has found

BioInnovation Institute's Venture Lab programme aims to support early-stage start-ups within human and planetary health

One in five women feel their workplaces are unsupportive of chronic health conditions

Employers should consider proactively supporting women in managing menstruation at work, lawyers argue

Perelel aims to close the divide on women's reproductive health research and improve access to nutritional support

A new type of immunotherapy could lead to pioneering treatment for breast cancer

By Bethany Corbin, healthcare innovation and femtech attorney