Men and partners are important contributors to the health of future generations, yet their own preconception health and wellbeing remain secondary considerations in research, practice, and policy.
Following rivals like Amazon and OpenAI, Microsoft is upgrading its artificially intelligent assistant to track your health. There are benefits and risks to consider.
Tech giants like Microsoft are now allowing users to share personal health records with AI chatbots. This move aims to provide users with health insights. However, significant privacy risks are ...
Part two in our series explores how the emerging Birth Justice movement is addressing deep-rooted inequalities affecting ...
The relationship between social connections and cognitive abilities is a complex one, particularly during the perimenopausal period when women transition from the reproductive period to menopause. A ...
Have you ever heard two or more women say they’re on the same cycle? This is a common claim among women who live together, for example in a family or as housemates. This idea that people menstruate, ...
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Family planning helps prevent HIV from spreading: why are many Nigerians not using contraception?
Unintended pregnancies are more common in sub-Saharan Africa than the world average: up to 91 out of 1,000 pregnancies compared to 64 in 1,000. Unintended pregnancy is common among women living with ...
It is always the small steps that get you to your destination, without fail. Big steps, running at full speed, always cost ...
Suzette Brewer of the Cherokee Nation reflects on her long reporting journey, which investigated the widespread sterilization of Indigenous people and their centuries-long fight for reproductive ...
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Couples With Infertility 'Detox' From Plastic to Get Pregnant in New Netflix Doc. Does It Work?
A new Netflix documentary called "The Plastic Detox" is a sobering look at all the ways that plastic harms our bodies and the ...
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Selfish chromosomes seize sperm genes to bias inheritance
India, March 17 -- Selfish chromosomes bias genetic inheritance by manipulating the overdrive (Ovd) gene, a natural sperm quality control checkpoint.
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