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It Is Said Cesarean Sections Are So Named Because Julius Caesar Was Born That Way. Here's What We...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 8 hours ago"Origin of the Word Caesarean?" R/Etymology,...
Opinion: Alice Munro's stories gave voice to women's unspoken, almost unspeakable, inner lives
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoI once asked a patient in her 80s about the origin of a faint, knotted scar that ran down the...
Single measles jab can be ineffective in Caesarean children – study
Press Association News via AOL· 3 days agoA single dose of the measles vaccine is more than twice as likely to be completely ineffective in...
Measles vaccine more likely to not work in kids born by C-section: study
KTBS Shreveport· 3 days agoThe measles vaccine is more than twice as likely not to work in children born by Caesarean section,...
Inside heartwarming story of the world's first 'test-tube baby' Louise Brown
The US Sun· 5 days agoThe baby born later that day via caesarean section was Louise Joy Brown, a healthy, fair-haired...
Mothers suffering ‘shockingly poor quality’ of maternity care, says birth trauma report
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoBirth trauma caused by mistakes and failures was “frequently covered up by hospitals”, a landmark...
Antimicrobial resistance 'worse than climate change'
The Week via Yahoo News· 2 days agoDrug resistance could turn everyday injuries and routine surgeries – ranging from caesarean sections to cancer interventions and organ transplantation –...
NHS maternity care gave me PTSD – 20 years on, nothing has changed
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAt least the baby’s healthy – that’s the main thing. If I heard that sometimes well-meant, sometimes...
Study claims measles vaccine 2.6x more ineffective in kids born via C-sec
Investing.com· 4 days agoNew Delhi, May 13 (IANS) A single dose of the measles vaccine is up to 2.6 times more likely to be...
How Much Deference Makes a Difference? | New Jersey Law Journal
Law.com· 2 days agoDespite the judicial hierarchy of a state’s appellate court, its power to review and correct errors...