Women and epilepsy: closing the knowledge gap February 02, 2017 | Mona Sazgar, MD Epilepsy affects 1 percent of the U.S. Cases are evenly split between men and women, but women have unique challenges doctors are just beginning to... Read More Tags brain epilepsy women's health
How clinical trials change gynecologic cancer survival January 19, 2017 | UCI Health Significant progress has been made in recent years for all types of gynecologic cancers. UCI Health is a key contributor to the clinical trials... Read More Tags cancer clinical trials women's health breakthroughs
Caring for women with epilepsy October 07, 2016 | John Murray Most physicians may not be familiar with the different ways epilepsy may affect women. UCI Health epileptologist Mona Sazgar, MD, discusses this in... Read More Tags brain epilepsy women's health
Help for pregnant women with weight problems August 11, 2016 | UCI Health “Eating for two” is not a sound nutritional plan when you are pregnant. Excessive weight gain or obesity during pregnancy can create... Read More Tags pregnancy obesity nutrition prevention NICU newborn women's health
What kind of hysterectomy is best for you? August 04, 2016 | Kristina Lindgren Most hysterectomies are performed as open surgery, but if the patient is eligible, a vaginal approach is safer and more comfortable. Learn how... Read More Tags aging women's health
More evidence of gender differences in cardiovascular assessment, care July 21, 2016 | Patricia Harriman An European survey finds that male general practitioners are less likely to assess cardiovascular risk in women. UCI Health cardiologist Dr.... Read More Tags heart health prevention primary care women's health