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With her immortal 'pussy', Mrs Slocombe turned the airwaves as blue as her rinse. Mollie Sugden's creation will be remembered as one of the strongest, sauciest female characters of the 70s It's always sad when the classic 70s sitcom scorecard and pen have to come out, but it seems that the curse of Are You Being Served? has struck again, as another principal cast member dies at a ripe old age ...
There are some 35,000 pregnant women among the 3.5 million IDPs who will deliver in the next seven months. — File ‘When I entered the tent, I saw Amna Bibi lying in a pool of blood, the newborn by her side and her three toddlers completely bewildered.
A 22question 'DIY' quiz designed to help women increase their chances of becoming pregnant has been developed by scientists.
Britain is languishing near the bottom of the league table of European countries offering childless couples access to fertility treatment, it was revealed yesterday.
Auckland women now have free access to a "gold standard" test that screens for signs of cervical cancer. Until yesterday, they had to pay around $30 to have a ThinPrep test, unlike women in most other areas, where those kinds of...
Auckland women now have free access to a "gold standard" test that screens for signs of cervical cancer. Until yesterday, they had to pay around $30 to have a ThinPrep test, unlike women in most other areas, where those kinds of tests are generally free to patients.
Lives may be lost because ovarian cancer is misunderstood and mistaken for bowel problems, a report said.
Lives may be lost because ovarian cancer is misunderstood and mistaken for bowel problems, a report said. Confused GPs send women for tests for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and by the time the error is discovered their cancer is often terminal, according to researchers.
There is widespread confusion among women and doctors about the signs of ovarian cancer, said a UK charity behind a study being published today, Monday 29 June, at the House of Commons.
SYDNEY: Researchers believe that our oldest mammalian relative such as the platypus may help provide clues into the causes of ovarian cancer.
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