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CU Advanced Reproductive Medicine’s Dr. Santoro named to prestigious international society Dr. Nanette Santoro was one of 85 scholars and clinicians elected to the prestigious National Academy of Medicine (NAM) by the society’s current members. NAM recognizes individuals that have made significant contributions to the advancement of medical science, healthcare and public health. According to … Continued
Dr. Nannette Santoro, of the University of Colorado OBGYN division, spoke to Shape Magazine and Health and Fitness Cheat Sheet about the signs of hormone imbalance, including bloating,
Dr. Maryam Guiahi recently wrote The New York Times to explain that a Catholic hospital’s failure to disclose religious affiliation harms patient outcomes.
Dr. Santoro says added resources are needed if inducing labor at 39 weeks occurs more frequently, addressing a study indicating it doesn’t increase C-sections.
In 2018, Denver area doctors selected Dr. Chesney Thompson and Dr. Nanette Santoro of University of Colorado OB-GYN to be 5280 Magazine’s Top Doctors.
Dr. Santoro of the University of Colorado OB-GYN has been named among the top docs in Denver by 5280 Magazine.
Aging is not only about wrinkles. Dr. Santoro shares with Self magazine the role of hormone changes in thinning hairs and eyebrows as women age.
After a five-year study, research by Dr. Stephanie Teal of University of Colorado OB-GYN & Family Planning finds that Liletta IUDs are both safe and effective. See how her research determined the IUD resulted in less than a 1 percent pregnancy rate.
Dr. Nanette Santoro of University of Colorado OB-GYN discusses the connection between hormone fluctuations in women and migraines. See how her research shows a link between women with migraines and heart attacks & strokes.