Category: Health
How to stay educated about women’s health and hormone therapy?
A century ago, the average American woman’s life span was about 50 years due to innumerable dangers and diseases. Most women didn’t live long enough to be concerned about menopause or women’s health changes that occur with age. Today, average life expectancy for American women is about 81 years of age, and that number is…
Read More3D Ultrasound in San Antonio – Neera Bhatia MD
Dr. Bhatia explains the unique nature of her in-office 3D ultrasound. Of note, the room that houses the equipment includes a high definition 55 inch television screen for broadcasting the image and a Sonos soundbar to set the right tone for your experience!
Read MoreSan Antonio Obstetrician and Gynecologist – 37 years in the making!
Dr. Bhatia highlights some of her favorite experiences and why she should serve as your obstetrician and gynecologist (hint: not many physicians can boast 37 years in solo practice in any field!)
Read MoreHow to stay educated – as a patient and physician?
One of the most difficult tasks for each of us is to stay informed, no matter the context. Many of us struggle to find the time to read the newspaper or follow the news with busy personal and professional lives. To help my patients and keep myself informed, I strive to identify top women’s health headlines in the news each month.
Read MoreModerate Exercise Reduces Risk for Gestational Diabetes
Moderate exercise during pregnancy reduces the risk for gestational diabetes and decreases maternal weight gain, according to a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Read MoreTo Promote Breastfeeding, Fewer Hospitals Hand Out Formula
Fewer U.S. hospitals are giving away free infant formula, a new study finds, a shift that may help encourage more new mothers to breastfeed.
Read MoreWomen’s Reproductive Health Apps Lack Quality Standards
Some smartphone applications being used to monitor menstruation and fertility are not accurate, and standards are needed, researchers say.
Read MoreWeight Lifting Tied to Better Function in Breast Cancer Survivors
Weight lifting may be helpful for breast cancer survivors, a new study suggests.
Read MoreMaternal PCOS Linked to Poorer Health of Offspring
Children born to mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome were more likely to have serious metabolic and neurologic conditions, as well as asthma.
Read MoreNew Study on ‘Very Hot Topic’ in BRCA Testing
Multigene panels have equal accuracy in detecting BRCA mutations compared with BRCA-only tests, and also provide patients with more information about their risk for hereditary breast cancer.
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