If you aren’t having periods, you’ve probably been told “come back when you want children.” If you’re not thinking about
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Twitter Reacts to Unequal Men’s and Women’s Workout Facilities at March Madness
March Madness is here—and this year, the annual NCAA college basketball tournament looks more different than ever, thanks to precautions
The common women’s health problem we don’t talk about
As a sociologist and feminist researcher, Dr. Alice Beban is interested in the everyday inequalities in women’s lives and has
Scientists investigate for the first time the long-term damage to women’s brains caused by gender violence
The research team of the BELIEVE project at the University of Granada (UGR) has identified the numerous changes in the
Brain scientists can’t find major differences between women’s and men’s brains, despite over a century of searching
People have searched for sex differences in human brains since at least the 19th century, when scientist Samuel George Morton
High uric acid levels benefit women’s lungs in aging and disease
Researchers at Kumamoto University in Japan have discovered that uric acid, an antioxidant, protects against declining function from age or
Q&A: Women’s health care providers answer questions about giving birth during coronavirus
As a certified nurse midwife, Emelia Udd is well acquainted with the complexities of labor and delivery. But as she
Antibiotics can trigger according to the study, heart attacks
Women should be careful in the use of antibiotics The use of antibiotics brings with it various health risks. Researchers
Trends in women’s reproductive events reflect major social and lifestyle changes
An international study has revealed the age at which women experience major reproductive events, such as their first period or
Doctors’ conscientious objection to abortion can affect women’s health, study finds
Some Victorian health professionals who conscientiously object to abortion are breaking the law by not referring patients to another professional