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June is Men’s Health Month, a national campaign to raise awareness about healthcare for men and encourage healthy living decisions
"When my husband emerges from the camp infirmary with our daughter draped across his arms, I do not recognize her. 'We need a hospital,' I tell him."
Though the United States appears to be coming out of the worst of the pandemic, COVID-19 isn't going away any time soon. And there remains the continued risk of another surge as more states relax...
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After the Women's Health Domain closed Friday for the weekend, it got more than 100 new patient requests, most requesting permanent sterilization.
"I understand the sincere concerns. But those are religious concerns, or often concerns driven by personal morality," Abrams said in a CNN interview.
"Our choice was, and remains, controversial. But it shouldn’t be."
BHSH System released an update Saturday night stating it will continue its practice of providing abortions when medically necessary.
We’re a restless nation. Around a third of us have trouble sleeping every week – and the problem gets worse from midlife onwards.
Clinical studies show that mixing and matching booster vaccines can lead to a more robust immune response. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty ImagesWhile COVID-19 vaccines continue to be highly effective at preventing hospitalization and death, it has become clear that the protection offered by the current vaccines wanes over time. This necessitates the use of booster shots that are safe and effective in enhancing the immune response against the virus and extending protection. But when to get a first
Former Bachelor star Cam Ayala is navigating life as an amputee following a lengthy surgery after years of battling lymphedema.
Staff at a clinic in San Antonio said they had to inform dozens of distraught people that they wouldn't be able to proceed with their abortions.
"You cannot make abortion go away by criminalizing it. All you do is you make it unsafe," former president of Planned Parenthood Alexander Sanger said.
The baby died after being born three months premature. The baby's mother said the loss of the body made it feel as if "she died all over again."
"We believe we have two very strong Omicron-adapted candidates that elicit a substantially higher immune response against Omicron," Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, shared Saturday
Curtis graciously allowed us to come into his life. He had been suffering for years with teeth that ached and ruled his days.
A Loveland man says he was sober while driving home from Fort Collins when he was arrested for DUI. Blood tests were negative for drugs and alcohol.
South Dakota's trigger law was passed in 2005 and does not include exceptions for rape or incest.
The New York lawmaker said she took a pregnancy test after being sexually assaulted and thought, "Thank God I have, at least, a choice."
The number of children being treated for Type 2 diabetes has risen by a staggering 50 per cent in just five years. A grim figure by any standards, yet made all the worse for its release in the same week as the Government’s Food Strategy – the long-awaited report which promised to crack down on junk food advertising and buy-one get-one-free deals, yet in the end shirked both options.
The Jackson Women's Health Organization, the only abortion clinic in Mississippi, has vowed to remain open for at least nine more days after Roe v. Wade ruling.