GSM is caused by a drop in estrogen levels, a hormone produced by the ovaries that keeps the vagina and bladder tissue thick, lubricated, and elastic. When estrogen drops during menopause, the tissues ...
Credit: Getty Images Clinicians need to familiarize themselves with menopause genitourinary symptom management so they can address the pressing medical needs of millions of women. The GSM guideline ...
If you're experiencing vaginal discomfort during menopause, you're far from alone-up to 84 percent of postmenopausal women deal with the issue, according to a study in Menopause. In fact, the changes ...
RNA originating from genitourinary tract tissues is resolvable at cell-type resolution in human urine. Study: Deconvolution of Human Urine across the Transcriptome and Metabolome. Image Credit: ...