The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) has urged the government to prioritise the immediate ratification of all outstanding regional human rights instruments ...
Each year, approximately 110,000 new cases of gynecologic cancers are diagnosed in the United States. In recognition of the recent Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month in September and as part of our ...
Gleghorn, an associate professor of biomedical engineering, was named to the first cohort of Innovation Ambassadors at UD, as part of the University’s effort to foster and support an innovation ...
The winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine have been revealed. Shimon Sakaguchi, Mary E Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell have won the award jointly for their significant discoveries concerning peripheral ...
There is a silent invasion of microplastics in our food, water, and air. Let’s explore what we can do to protect future generations from this invisible toxin. The modern world proudly calls itself ...
When you hop in the bath and shower, your main goal is to get clean. While certain products can leave you feeling and smelling your best, doctors, dermatologists and public health experts are urging ...
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Scientists Identified Structural, Brain-Wide Changes During Menstruation
The constant ebb and flow of hormones that guide the menstrual cycle don't just affect reproductive organs – they also reshape the brain, and a 2023 study gives us insight into how this happens.
Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play an active and highly coordinated role in detecting and fighting infections.
Every human life begins as a cluster of cells that soon face critical decisions. Within weeks, those cells must choose their fates – some forming the nervous system, others the gut, heart, or muscle.
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Yoga for Reproductive Health: Scientific Insights into Fertility, Hormones, and Healing
You may already know yoga as a practice that combines movement and mindfulness, but its influence extends much deeper, particularly when it comes to reproductive health. Ancient Indian wisdom has long ...
Editorial: The prime minister has staked his reputation on recognising that our relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights isn’t working. His unassailable record as a defender of those ...
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