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Medical evidence filed in federal court Friday raised questions about whether any action by police or jail officers could have saved the baby of a Sudanese woman in 2006.
Women, listen up: More gym time could mean less hassle at your next gynecologist appointment. Compared with women who fit in less than two hours of physical activity a week, if you work out an hour each day (that includes walking time), it could cut your risk of uterine fibroids by 40 percent. That's pretty significant, since fibroids cause trouble in about 25 percent of premenopausal women. (As ...
Two thirds of pregnant women could be risking their unborn child's health by taking herbal remedies, warn researchers. Many are unaware of the hazards such remedies may present.
The Story Next Door By THERESA HOGUE Gazette-Times reporter Four times a week, Jan Andrews-McKirdie climbs into the pool at Timberhill Athletic Club to teach water aerobics. At 71, she is trim and glowing and full of energy. She spends most of her days riding her bike around Corvallis, and her ready smile reflects years spent as a first-grade teacher.
Yale researchers have identified an unusual molecular process in normal tissues that causes RNA molecules produced from separate genes to be clipped and stitched together.
MANILA, Philippines—By age 2 or 3, a child starts to develop gender identity. This awareness is what gives them the sense of being a male or female.
Most long-term cervical cancer survivors report they have satisfying sex lives following surgical intervention, according to a recent study that challenges public perceptions of the role hormones play in sexual activity.
As the Stand Up To Cancer campaign -- being put forth by television's "Big 3" networks -- is opening the nation's eyes to the need and the benefit of cancer research dollars, The Cancer Institute of New Jersey (CINJ) is highlighting some of its groundbreaking studies being conducted by internationally recognized clinical investigators.
Federal regulators say a drug from Pfizer and Ligand Pharmaceuticals effectively treats osteoporosis, though they are concerned about deaths, blood clots and other problems seen
Year after year, 18-year-old women come to Yale in search of the two L’s: a liberal-arts education and some libidinous release.
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