A new study in Australia found that treating male partners can reduce BV reinfections, suggesting that BV may be sexually ...
For decades, bacterial vaginosis has been treated as a women’s health issue—but new research suggests treating male partners ...
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Women experience fewer repeat infections with bacterial vaginosis when both they and their male sex partners receive ...
Australian scientists have revealed that a common infection among women, bacterial vaginosis (BV), can actually be passed on ...
On International Women’s Day (8 March), that is the bold call for action for all women and girls worldwide. As we mark the 30th year of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the world is ...
For years, bacterial vaginosis has been treated as a simple imbalance in the vaginal microbiome, but a groundbreaking study ...
Perimenopause, or the years leading up to menopause, typically happens in your 30s and 40s, according to the American College ...
Women with disordered eating and low physical activity have higher visceral fat, increasing their risk of inflammation and cardiovascular diseases after menopause. Regular exercise and flexible eating ...
Bacterial vaginosis affects one third of reproductive-aged women, and recurrence is common. Evidence of sexual exchange of ...
"Bacterial vaginosis is a common condition that can have serious consequences for women, such as early pregnancy loss and premature labor. It's critical that we have a more effective way to treat it," ...
In a clinical trial, treating both partners in a relationship significantly reduced the likelihood of recurrence of bacterial vaginosis.