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Bacterial Vaginosis
Studies of new treatments for common vaginal infection seek participants
June 2nd, 2005
Two studies are being conducted at the Medical College of Georgia (MCG), in Augusta, of treatments for bacterial vaginosis. Participants are being sought for both investigations. MCG researchers want to know whether a 2-week regimen using a stainless steel douching device can eliminate bacterial vaginosis and the distinctive odor that typically accompanies the infection, says Daron G. Ferris, family medicine physician, director of the Gynecologic Cancer Prevention Center at MCG Medical Center, and this study's principal investigator. MCG is the only site in the U.S. for a 2-week test of the device that is based on the same premise as stainless steel...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2005-06-02)
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