American Family Physician - Risks and benefits of combination contraceptives
December 1, 2006 -- Clinical Question What are the relative risks and benefits of combination contraceptives? Evidence-Based Answer The risks of using oral...
American Family Physician - Endometriosis: what you should know
August 15, 2006 -- What is endometriosis? Endometriosis (say: en-doh-me-tree-OH-sis) is a problem with the tissue that lines your uterus. Normally, every month when...
American Family Physician - Diagnosis and management of endometriosis
August 15, 2006 -- Signs and symptoms of endometriosis are nonspecific, and an acceptably accurate noninvasive diagnostic test has yet to be reported. Serum markers do...
American Family Physician - Clinical quiz
August 15, 2006 -- Clinical Quiz questions are based on selected articles in this issue of American Family Physician. The questions are written and reviewed by the AFP...
Internal Medicine News - Zocor label adds interaction data
November 1, 2005 -- The label for Zocor (simvastatin) tablets has been changed to include information about drug interactions with telithromycin (Ketek) and danazol...
Business Wire - Lannett Company Receives Approval for Danazol
October 3, 2005 -- PHILADELPHIA -- Lannett Company, Inc. (AMEX:LCI), a manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals, today announced that it has received approval from the...
Natural Health - Breast stress: cancer makes the news, but other breast ailments are more likely. Here's how to cope with cysts, pain and more - Health & healing: wellness...
October 1, 2003 -- We worry terribly about our breasts. Bombarded with frightening statistics, we fear that any twinge, tender spot or lump is the first step on the...
Encyclopedia of Medicine - Endometriosis
April 6, 2001 -- DefinitionEndometriosis is a condition in which bits of the tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grow in other parts...
American Family Physician - The Evaluation of Common Breast Problems
April 15, 2000 -- The most common breast problems for which women consult a physician are breast pain, nipple discharge and a palpable mass. Most women with these...
American Family Physician - Treatment of menorrhagia due to dysfunctional uterine bleeding
January 1, 1996 -- Menorrhagia, or excessive menstrual bleeding, is a complaint of 9 to 14 percent of healthy women.[1] Although menorrhagia is occasionally caused by...