Time-restricted eating improves hormone levels in women with PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, affects as many as 18% of all childbearing-age women. The condition occurs when a woman’s body produces too much of a group of hormones called androgens, chiefly testosterone. Menstrual irregularity, obesity and even infertility can result. The first line of treatment is typically hormonal birth control, said UIC professor of … Read more

Hormonal contraception not associated with prevalence of idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Hormonal contraception, including birth control pills and intrauterine devices (IUDs), is not associated with an increased prevalence of a brain pressure disorder called idiopathic intracranial hypertension, according to a meta-analysis published on March 25, 2026, in Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension occurs when there is increased pressure in the … Read more

Chelsea Handler’s Naked Video Shows Common Issue Young Women Face

Chelsea Handler’s thirst trap video comes with an important message for women, men, and young girls. Related story Chelsea Handler’s Ex-Boyfriend’s Kids Gave Her a Very Unique Nickname In case you missed it, Handler uploaded a naked video of herself with an important message on her Instagram. She shared the video with the caption reading, … Read more

Third-Generation Progestins Linked to Lowest Melasma Risk

TOPLINE: A study found that fourth-generation progestins in oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) were associated with more than double the risk for melasma than with no exposure, while third-generation progestins showed the lowest risk among all synthetic progestin types. METHODOLOGY: Researchers analyzed data from 51,101 women with melasma and 51,101 matched controls without melasma using the … Read more

Hormonal Contraceptives and Allergies: Is There a Link?

TOPLINE: Among women, the use of systemic hormonal contraceptives is independently associated with an increased likelihood of having allergic rhinitis, a study showed. METHODOLOGY: Researchers analyzed data from 46,205 women in the United States (average age, 30.9 years) to examine associations between the use of systemic hormonal contraceptives and the risk for rhinitis, which encompasses … Read more

Early Postpartum IUD Doesn’t Spike Healthcare Utilization

TOPLINE: Healthcare utilization after immediate and delayed intrauterine device (IUD) placement postpartum was comparable, with the immediate placement group making slightly fewer visits to obstetricians or gynecologists (OB/GYNs). While immediate placement was associated with increased rates of imaging, it showed lower rates of laparoscopic surgery for IUD-related complications. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study … Read more