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Effect of desogestrel 75 µg on headache frequency and intensity in women with migraine: a prospective controlled trial.
CONCLUSION: These data demonstrate for the first time in a prospective controlled setting that daily use of the progestin desogestrel is associated with a decrease in migraine frequency, migraine intensity and pain medication use in women with migraine, with and without aura, who had previously been experiencing at least three days of migraine per month. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study is registered in the University of Zürich database ( www.research-projects.uzh.ch/unizh.htm ). PMID: 31094588 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care - May 15, 2019 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Merki-Feld GS, Imthurn B, Gantenbein AR, Sandor P Tags: Eur J Contracept Reprod Health Care Source Type: research

Association between depression risk and polycystic ovarian syndrome in young women: a retrospective nationwide population-based cohort study (1998 –2013)
This study was supported in part by the Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare Clinical Trial Center (MOHW108-TDU-B-212-133  004), China Medical University Hospital, Academia Sinica Stroke Biosignature Project (BM10701010021), MOST Clinical Trial Consortium for Stroke (MOST 107-2321-B-039 -004-), Tseng-Lien Lin Foundation, Taichung, Taiwan and Katsuzo and Kiyo Aoshima Memorial Funds, Japan. No competing interest existe d.TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERN/A.
Source: Human Reproduction - August 13, 2019 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research

Self-Esteem, Optimism Help When Caring for Spouse After Stroke
In early weeks home from hospital, families often deal with depression, study says
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - February 7, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Neurology, Nursing, Psychiatry, Reproductive Medicine, News, Source Type: news

1000 days vs. 100 years: Complexities of programming relevant to placentology
The more we know about fetal programming the more urgent it becomes to understand the placenta's secrets. Discovery is urgent because chronic disease in many countries is on the rise. Back when birth weight was the primary predictor of cardiovascular disease in adulthood, the problem seemed simple. Placental to birth weight ratios were the whole story. However, a new series of discoveries has revealed that: a) the placenta is the key organ that determines the risk for many common chronic diseases and b) our understanding of placental biology is very primitive. We have learned over the past few years that the size, shape, w...
Source: Placenta - August 14, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Kent L. Thornburg Tags: Frontmatter Source Type: research

Different effects of progesterone and estradiol on chimeric and wild type aldosterone synthase in vitro.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results show an inhibitory action of progesterone in the aldosterone synthesis by chimeric or wild type aldosterone synthase enzymes. This is a novel regulatory mechanism of progesterone action, which could be involved in protecting pregnant women with FH-1 against hypertension. In vitro, both enzymes showed comparable kinetic parameters, but ASWT was more strongly inhibited than ASCE. This study implicates a new role for progesterone in the regulation of aldosterone levels that could contribute, along with other factors, to the maintenance of an adequate aldosterone-progesterone balance in pregnancy. ...
Source: Reproductive Biology - August 13, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Vecchiola A, Lagos CF, Fuentes CA, Allende F, Campino C, Valdivia C, Tapia-Castillo A, Ogishima T, Mukai K, Owen G, Solari S, Carvajal CA, Fardella CE Tags: Reprod Biol Endocrinol Source Type: research

Walking May Cut Stroke Risk in Older Men
British study suggests the number of weekly hours walked, not how fast, is what matters
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - November 15, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Neurology, Reproductive Medicine, Sports Medicine, News, Source Type: news

Infections Like Colds, Chickenpox Tied to Some Stroke Risk in Kids
The brain attacks are rare in children, experts note, and study found vaccines may offer some protection
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - February 13, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Infections, Neurology, Pediatrics, Reproductive Medicine, Fertility, Emergency Medicine, News, Source Type: news

Diabetes Boosts Stroke Risk for Women, But Not Men: Study
Research finds big gender gap, which one doctor believes is tied to better treatment for men
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - February 25, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Cardiology, Gynecology, Neurology, Reproductive Medicine, Diabetes, News, Source Type: news

Death of Partner Boosts Risk for Heart Attack, Stroke, Study Says
The first month is crucial, but then the threat diminishes, researchers say
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - February 24, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Cardiology, Neurology, Psychiatry, Reproductive Medicine, News, Source Type: news

After Stroke, Spouse May Also Need Care
If couple disagrees about recovery rate, partner can become depressed, study finds
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - June 27, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Neurology, Psychiatry, Reproductive Medicine, News, Source Type: news

New anti-inflammatory therapy for the preterm labor of intrauterine inflammation in mice; the possibility of molecular hydrogen
In this study, it is investigated whether effected uterus tissues in same models.
Source: Placenta - August 29, 2014 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Tomoko Nakano, Tomomi Kotani, Yukio Mano, Takafumi Ushida, Hiroyuki Tsuda, Seiji Sumigama, Hua Li, Fumitaka Kikkawa Tags: Frontmatter Source Type: research

Stroke Survivors Who Live Alone Face Higher Risk of Early Death: Study
Men were particularly vulnerable in 12-year follow-up
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - January 23, 2015 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Cardiology, Family Medicine, Neurology, Reproductive Medicine, News, Source Type: news

Diabetes and onset of natural menopause: results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition
STUDY QUESTION Do women who have diabetes before menopause have their menopause at an earlier age compared with women without diabetes? SUMMARY ANSWER Although there was no overall association between diabetes and age at menopause, our study suggests that early-onset diabetes may accelerate menopause. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Today, more women of childbearing age are being diagnosed with diabetes, but little is known about the impact of diabetes on reproductive health. STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION We investigated the impact of diabetes on age at natural menopause (ANM) in 258 898 women from the European Prospective Investi...
Source: Human Reproduction - May 19, 2015 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Brand, J. S., Onland-Moret, N. C., Eijkemans, M. J. C., Tjonneland, A., Roswall, N., Overvad, K., Fagherazzi, G., Clavel-Chapelon, F., Dossus, L., Lukanova, A., Grote, V., Bergmann, M. M., Boeing, H., Trichopoulou, A., Tzivoglou, M., Trichopoulos, D., Gri Tags: Reproductive epidemiology Source Type: research

The Elsevier Trophoblast Research Award Lecture: Impacts of placental growth factor and preeclampsia on brain development, behaviour, and cognition
Preeclampsia (PE) is a significant gestational disorder affecting 3-5% of all human pregnancies. In many PE pregnancies, maternal plasma is deficient in placental growth factor (PGF), a placentally-produced angiokine. Beyond immediate fetal risks associated with acute termination of the pregnancy, offspring of PE pregnancies (PE-F1) have higher long-term risks for hypertension, stroke, and cognitive impairment compared to F1s from uncomplicated pregnancies. At present, mechanisms that explain PE-F1 gains in postpartum risks are poorly understood.
Source: Placenta - February 6, 2016 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Matthew T. Rätsep, Andrew F. Hickman, B. Anne Croy Source Type: research

Stress of Caring for Sick Spouse May Raise Stroke Risk
Husbands, wives need support to reduce strain, researchers say
Source: Fertility News - Doctors Lounge - March 5, 2016 Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: webmaster at doctorslounge.com Tags: Neurology, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Psychiatry, Reproductive Medicine, News, Source Type: news