Telemedicine is as safe as in-person treatment when dispensing medication, or non-surgical, abortions, according to recent research published in the journal Obstetrics & Gynecology. For the study, ...
Innovations in perinatal care, gender affirming-care and improving pregnancy outcomes for women with fibroids are among the topics UCSF clinicians will discuss at the American College of Obstetricians ...
Mifepristone is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to end pregnancy up to 10 weeks. In recent years, the FDA has loosened restrictions to allow patients to be assessed via telehealth ...
Inflammation is a key modulator of physiologic processes and plays a pivotal role in responses to injury and infection and can be acute or chronic, local and/or systemic, and beneficial or detrimental ...
San Francisco reproductive-health experts said the Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling Thursday that preserved access to mifepristone — commonly referred to as the abortion pill — was good news, but not ...
Dispensing abortion pills through the mail works as well as requiring patients to get them in person from a clinic or doctor’s office, according to new research from UC San Francisco, which comes as ...
A UCSF review of thousands of studies has found that the inhalation and ingestion of pollution caused by microplastics — small plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size — could lead to a slew ...
People in states that have banned abortion were more than twice as likely to receive them later in pregnancy, according to a new study by researchers at UC San Francisco. The delays are primarily due ...
After reviewing 3,000 studies, researchers from UC San Francisco identified daily occurrences that may be fueling infertility, colon cancer and respiratory illnesses. Getty Images This is rubbish!