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Woman running

Breast size affects women’s attitudes to exercise

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FDA Approves First Nonprescription Daily Oral Contraceptive, Opill

Illustration of a heart and a head. credit pixabay

Healthy vascular fat during menopause may stave off dementia later in life

Woman in running pants and sports bra

The right sports bra may increase your running performance by 7%

Traditional Chinese Medicine bottles and herbs

Study Ties Traditional Chinese Medicine to Birth Defects

Air pollution

Air pollution speeds bone loss from osteoporosis

Pregnant woman at doctor's office

Surgeons should prepare to face more abortion complications post-Wade

Brain study illustration

Discovery could explain why women are more likely to get Alzheimer’s

On the day of the ewe’s ovulation, the ram sperm can penetrate the cervical mucus.

Gel helps mucus block sperm, with few side effects

Exoskeletons designed to reduce lower back pain may compete with mental resources at work, canceling out the benefits of wearing them, a new study indicates.

Acupuncture can relieve lower back/pelvic pain often experienced during pregnancy

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