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OBGYN.net W/P UpdateFrom: barbara nesbitt (barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net)Mon Aug 3 20:18:11 1998
Hi OBGYN.netters We have a great update this week http://www.obgyn.net/women/women.html There is a New article by Dr. J. Glen Bradley The Significance of Bleeding after the Menopause http://www.obgyn.net/women/articles/bradley/banter_0803.htm Wm. M. Rich MD INTRODUCTION TO GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE http://www.obgyn.net/women/articles/rich/gest.htm The Female Patient, Article of the week: The Good News About Hormonal Contraception and Gynecologic Cancer by Andrew M. Kaunitz, MD, and Guy I. Benrubi, MD http://www.obgyn.net/english/pubs/features/tfp/kaunitz_tfp.htm Hot Find The New York Times: Women's Health Finding Some Warm Havens in the Web's Information Blizzard By JANICE MALONEY Janice helps you navigate the web and provides valuable information on how to do a medical search. Witty and factual advice and of course she Loves OBGYN.net! Check the new and updated links at the following pages: Pregnancy Complications in Pregnancy Contraception News and Press Releases Study Offers Clues On How To Treat Node-Negative Breast Cancer http://www.obgyn.net/women/articles/nnbc_0731.htm Mammograms and Menstrual Cycles: Timing is Everything http://www.obgyn.net/women/articles/mammo_0731.htm Book Review The Fertility Guide: A Couples Handbook for When You Want to Have a Baby (More Than Anything Else) By John C. Jarrett, M.D. and Deidra T. Rausch, Ph.D. And a bit more..... Barbara
-- Barbara Nesbitt barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net Editor, OBGYN.net W/P Elecomm Internet Applications http://www.OBGYN.net 5707 Lakemoore Drive, Suite 100 (512) 231-0810 Austin Texas 78731-1730 (512) 372-4321 ... fax
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