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Women should have right to reject pregnancy: legal academic
Laws should not force women to risk death and injury by having a baby, according to a QUT legal academic
Study challenges ‘shock and kill’ approach to eliminating HIV
Researchers have provided new insight into the cellular processes behind the ‘shock and kill’ approach to curing HIV, which they
Traffic-related pollution linked to risk of asthma in children
Twenty-five million Americans suffer from asthma, a chronic lung disease that has been on the rise since the 1980s. While
Being kind to others may improve your own body image: study
It has traditionally been thought that women who compare their body to others' do so at a cost to their
Want to remember your dreams? Try taking vitamin B6
New research from the University of Adelaide has found that taking vitamin B6 could help people to recall their dreams.
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Prolonged acetaminophen use during pregnancy linked to increased ASD and ADHD risk
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Illinois bill would force insurers to cover egg, embryo freezing
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Most smokers with head and neck cancer have tried to quit
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