Researchers at the University of Arizona have received a nearly $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the impact of phthalates on women’s fertility.
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Everything to know about the vaginal microbiome for women in midlife
For women in midlife, vaginal estrogen, like in the form of a cream, is one of the most effective treatments for vaginal ...
Research from Oregon Health & Science University has found that laws restricting access to abortion may disproportionately ...
Deep funding cuts under President Donald Trump will make it more difficult for struggling communities to get help to fix ...
The Michigan State Senator discusses where she stands on several issues as she navigates the Democratic primary.
Women’s health is understudied and, in many respects, poorly understood. Even the term “women’s health” is often used as a ...
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Those Creepy Moving Holes Under This Deer’s Eyes Are Real and Useful
In this brave new world of AI in which we all live, we are constantly having to question whether what we are seeing in any ...
You could get all your money back from most rail firms for a one-hour delay – but on Grand Central and Eurostar payouts are a ...
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A dinosaur egg with another egg inside just rewrote a record
A fossilized dinosaur egg discovered in central India has turned out to be even stranger than it first appeared. Inside the ...
Top-quality care that is readily available and accessible is an important element of effective, high-performing communities ...
Unplanned pregnancy presents ethically and clinically complex challenges, especially in health systems where early ...
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