Researchers at the University of Arizona have received a nearly $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the impact of phthalates on women’s fertility.
A study based on Finnish twins shows that reproductive history is associated, at the population level, with women's lifespan ...
Pregnancy-related mortality rates among Black women are over three and two times higher, respectively, compared to the rate for White women. Post-Roe v. Wade Black women in Southern states face ...
Thyroid disorders are far more common in women than men, and their impact goes well beyond weight changes or fatigue. In ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama lawmakers are advancing legislation that would strictly define who is considered female and male based on their reproductive systems. Opponents said the move could ...