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Breast cancer screening with artificial intelligence

Early detection of breast cancer improves treatment outcomes, while therapy efficacy in advanced stages is poor. Early detection of breast cancer improves treatment outcomes, although therapy efficacy declines as cancer progresses. Additionally, a relatively new and developing topic that has great promise for the early diagnosis of breast cancer is the integration of AI into […]

Pregnant women in 12 at-risk countries are becoming more malnourished

Women who are expecting or nursing may experience problems during pregnancy and delivery due to poor nutrition. In 12 countries heavily hit by rising food prices prompted by the US & EU sanctions connected to the Russia-Ukraine war, acute malnutrition among pregnant women and breastfeeding moms has increased by 25% over the past two years. […]

Breastfeeding lowers women’s future risk of type 2 diabetes.

Women with gestational diabetes who breastfeed may have a lower chance of developing type 2 diabetes. NIH study finds that breastfeeding may lower type 2 diabetes risk in women with gestational diabetes.An analysis was conducted by experts at the National Institutes of Health and other institutions. The longer a woman breastfeeds her child after developing […]

Multiple childbirth reduce the risk of endometrial cancer

According to a University of Queensland study, having more children lowers a woman’s risk of developing endometrial cancer. Endometrial cancer begins in the lining of the womb (uterus). Most cases occur in women after the age of 55. A key sign is abnormal vaginal bleeding, such as bleeding after menopause or bleeding between periods. Other […]

Breast-fed premature infants have a healthier gut than formula-fed ones

Breastmilk has long been considered “liquid gold” among clinicians treating premature infants in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU). Prematures who are breastfed typically have better health than those who are fed formula. But the reason why it is the case has stayed a puzzle. The difference is not solely due to the composition of […]

Understanding breast lesions

Most women eventually have noncancerous breast diseases, according to the American Cancer Society. An region of aberrant breast tissue is referred to as a breast lesion. At least 20 percent of women are thought to be at risk for developing breast lesions. It makes sense to be worried if a doctor finds a breast lesion. […]

Breastfeeding women shouldn’t disregard nipple swelling, burning, or itching

Due to excessive humidity and fungi’s rapid growth, incidences of nibble infections in lactating moms tend to increase during the rainy season, according to Dr. Suman Bijlani, a gynaecologist, obstetrician, and endoscopic surgeon at SRV Hospital in Mumbai,India. Mastitis is inflammation and pain in the deep breast tissue, usually caused by bacteria. It can appear […]

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