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Original, peer-reviewed, research & reviews| Views are those of the editors and not of the society @SRIWomensHealth or publisher @SpringerNature @Reprod_Health.
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RT @SRIWomensHealth: Have you registered for the Fetal Physiology Satellite on Wednesday, March 26, 2025? Join moderators Sahar Khoshraves…
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RT @AQuevedoEndoSx: latest #research on the #microbiome in #adenomyosis. Further research should focus on how the microbes get there and w…
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🌟 Season’s Greetings from @ReproSciences ! 🌟 As we reflect on this year of discovery, innovation, and care, we celebrate the progress made toward healthier pregnancies, safer deliveries, and brighter futures for families worldwide. 🤰💡👶@SRIWomensHealth
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🎙️ In Episode 15, we interview Dr. Ana Raquel Neves on her groundbreaking study in Reproductive Sciences exploring how #FSHR gene variants impact ovarian response in fertility treatments. @SRIWomensHealth @ReproSciences
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🎙️ Excited to share the podcast episode featuring this special paper on Maternal Uterine Artery Adenoviral VEGF-A Gene Therapy! @PrenatalTherapy @OwenRVaughan @MariyaHristov12 @SRIWomensHealth @ClinMedJournals @ReproSciences @pshangaris
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🚨 Exciting News! 🚨 Our podcast with the authors of "Subclinical Metabolic and Cardiovascular Factors and Brain White Matter Microstructural Integrity in Young Women" is now live! 🎙️📚 This study found that young women with elevated cardiovascular and metabolic risk factors, even outside of pregnancy, show increased brain white matter degradation. Factors like increased adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperlipidemia, elevated blood pressure, and arterial stiffness were linked to these changes. Early detection of these risks is crucial for long-term health. Tune in for more insights! @ReproSciences
#Podcast #Research #MaternalFetalMedicine #NeurovascularHealth
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Discover how the study found increased white matter disruption in young women with worse cardiovascular and metabolic health, linking early-life health profiles to long-term brain integrity. Stay tuned for in-depth insights! 🎙️📚 #Podcast #Research #MaternalFetalMedicine
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Discover how the study found increased white matter disruption in young women with worse cardiovascular and metabolic health, linking early-life health profiles to long-term brain integrity. Stay tuned for in-depth insights! 🎙️📚 #Podcast #Research #MaternalFetalMedicine
🚨 Exciting News! 🚨 We recorded a podcast with the authors of the recent study "Subclinical Metabolic and Cardiovascular Factors and Brain White Matter Microstructural Integrity in Young Women" published in Reproductive Sciences.
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RT @SRIWomensHealth: @ReproSciences is SRI's peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary research journal. Unlike most other Societies in the field, S…
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RT @KC0nn0r: It truly is a 365 society!🌀 So much science, support & networking 👩🏻💻on the website 🗣️through webinars 📖 reading @ReproScien…
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RT @SRIWomensHealth: Even though the Annual Meeting is done, SRI is an active, 365 days of the year Society! Enjoy our 2024 recap video a…
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RT @NatashaSingh_00: @rachel_tribe @SRIWomensHealth @mick_tagg @lifecourse_KCL Great work! Lifecourse work is important and takes a proacti…
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RT @SMahalingaiahMD: I am deeply honored to receive the inaugural Carole Mendelson Award from the Society for Reproductive Investigation.…
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RT @PrenatalTherapy: #SRI2024 what a great meeting! Inspirational science, superb music and venue. Congratulations to Emily Cornish for a p…
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RT @placresearch: It’s been a fantastic week @SRIWomensHealth SRI2024 - we might not be the best photographers but the presentations were a…
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