Columbia Women's Health
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The Columbia University Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology advances women’s health through its education, research, and clinical care programs.
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Looking ahead to the weekend, Columbia Ob/Gyn wishes a #HappyMothersDay to all who mother! We are honored to support so many on the path to parenthood.
'By empowering women with information about their sexual health, the goal is that they feel comfortable discussing it with their doctor just like they would any other medical issue,' Mary Rosser shares in this article on women's sexual health:
healthmatters.nyp.org/what-women-sho…
A patient of Dr. Jason Wright, Chief of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology, went to extraordinary lengths to celebrate her remission and support gynecologic cancer research. Learn more:
#endometrialcancer #gynecologiconcology
healthmatters.nyp.org/after-an-endom…
Our #menopause management symposium, led by Course Directors Mary Rosser, Dr. Charlene Emmanuel, and Lauren Golfer kicks off today at 12:30 PM.
Slowing ovarian aging and delaying #menopause may improve health and longevity. Hear Dr. Zev Williams discuss a #ColumbiaFertility research study on ovarian aging and #rapamycin with the TODAY: today.com/health/womens-…
At Columbia University Fertility Center, ranked #2 in the nation by Newsweek, we are honored to support patients with our innovative, personalized approach to fertility care. #NationalInfertilityAwarenessWeek #ColumbiaFertility newsweek.com/rankings/ameri…
Happy #EarthDay ! We are thrilled to announce the inaugural cohort of the GME Certificate of Distinction in Climate Change, Sustainability and Health, an initiative designed to train future leaders in climate health and sustainable care. Blair J. Wylie Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education obgyn.columbia.edu/news/gme-certi…
A new study found that acetaminophen is not the cause of neurodevelopmental disorders. Those disorders are more likely caused by genetics.
Columbia Psychiatry's J. Blake Turner says untreated fevers during pregnancy could increase the risk of autism.
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Congratulations to our Columbia University Fertility Center team on being named #2 in the nation by Newsweek! Columbia Medicine #ivf #fertility newsweek.com/rankings/ameri…
'We have learned in the last 20 years that the postpartum period is not just six weeks — it is actually up to one year.' Mary Rosser shares her expertise in this article on hormonal contraceptive concerns among postpartum patients: romper.com/pregnancy/new-…
Three of my favorite innovators in women's health, Noémie Elhadad Ridhi and Columbia Women's Health Helai Hesham MD, talk about endometriosis and menstrual health. Join them THIS TUESDAY for a Reddit AMA.
A ColumbiaPublicHealth study found that high fertility can have negative side effects on women’s health and longevity. Researchers followed the same women through time, linking changes in each woman’s pregnancy number to changes in her biological age.
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