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Ovaries Appear to Develop an Incredible Second Role After Menopause
Producing follicles isn’t the only task for ovaries, new research suggests. (Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library/Getty ...
In humans, that supply dwindles until menopause, when it goes bankrupt. Over the past two decades, scientists have identified ...
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This may be the weirdest reproductive trick in the entire animal kingdom
I'll save this sperm for later, thanks ...
From menstruation to conception, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and menopause, woman’s physiology continuously changes in response to reproductive demand ...
A researcher from the MU's School of Medicine received two grants from the NIH to focus on potential causes of infertility.
Cortisol is bad. Testosterone makes you aggressive. Melatonin helps you sleep. Experts bust common hormone myths ...
The Palestinian Feminist Collective has issued a 200-page report on the sexualized and gendered violence perpetrated against ...
Long before climate change, heat was a matter of medical anxiety for female health in colonial India
Over two centuries ago, tropical medicine and colonial administration brought the debilitating effects of heat into focus in ...
Why do so many men only think about fertility when there is a problem? Perhaps the answer lies in our societal scripts.
Thus far, our search for extraterrestrial life points toward Clarke’s former point, suggesting that our little blue dot is ...
After losing an ovary and fallopian tube due to PMOS, formerly known as PCOS, Monaleo reflects on her recovery and more. Read ...
Coco Gauff reveals she was brought to tears by anti-doping tester as tennis stars slam ‘broken’ system - Marketa Vondrousova ...
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