That fishy smell? It’s bacterial vaginosis. A new study shows it’s an STI, and male partners should be treated to stop the ...
Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research Is it time to treat male partners of women with bacterial vaginosis? A trial in the New England Journal of Medicine recruited women with confirmed bacterial ...
New research suggests that bacterial vaginosis, a common vaginal condition, might actually be an STI.The study found that ...
It is not just a woman’s problem; treating male partners of women with bacterial vaginosis resulted in significantly lower recurrence rates than treating women only.
A bunch of Aussie unis have lost a chunk of research funding coming from the US. Is Trump's influence going too far? And both Labor and the Coalition say they'll bump up spending on the PBS, which ...
Bacterial vaginosis may not be a solo problem.Treating both partners could finally stop the frustrating cycle of recurring BV.
In this randomized controlled trial, female patients with bacterial vaginosis (BV) had lower recurrence rates when their male ...
We’ve suspected for a long time that it’s a sexually transmitted infection (STI), because it has a similar incubation period ...
For heterosexual couples in which the woman has bacterial vaginosis, treating both partners makes recurrence significantly less likely.
Both the gut and the vagina have a microbiome of their own, which must stay in balance for optimal function. The gut ...