Men are missing from fertility debates and crucial support services because they are often not included in studies and, when
Missing men, missing infertility: New research flags up problem

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Men are missing from fertility debates and crucial support services because they are often not included in studies and, when
In ethnic enclaves, Mexican immigrants tend to spend less on food per week while East Asian immigrants spend more, which
Having high levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, the so-called good cholesterol, is usually considered positive. But that might not
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First-trimester screening of pregnant women for asymptomatic bacteriuria — higher than normal bacteria levels without symptoms of a bladder infection
Yale health experts warn that current efforts to confront the growth of opioid addiction and overdose deaths must better incorporate
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A 21-gene test performed on tumors could enable most patients with the most common type of early breast cancer to
When navigating in a known environment, men prefer to take shortcuts to reach their destination more quickly, while women tend