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You don't have to live with pelvic pain
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoWhen symptoms such as urinary incontinence, pain or discomfort, or pain during intercourse occur, they are dismissed as a byproduct of pregnancy and ...
Analysis | The Reproductive Freedom Alliance taps its first leader
Washington Post· 6 hours agoWelcome back to the Health Brief, where we’ve spent far too long watching Republican Rep. John...
How Doulas Make Childbirth Safer for Everyone
Slate· 6 days agoStudies show doulas increase the likelihood of positive birth outcomes for everyone involved. Why are only 6 percent of U.S. births using them?
Surgery to relieve nerve compression may help ease migraines
UPI· 1 day agoNerve surgery can reduce the number of headache days for people who suffer frequent migraines, a new...
“Matrescence,” and the Transformations of Motherhood
The New Yorker· 5 days agoIn her new book—part memoir, part science writing—Lucy Jones argues that having a baby changes the body as much as adolescence, and should be taken as...
Lack of insurance may prevent Americans from accessing best cancer drugs
UPI· 1 day agoA cutting-edge class of drugs is saving and extending the lives of cancer patients. But the drugs,...
The climate crisis is coming for ‘the CEO of the family’s health’
The Hill via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe increasing incidence of climate change-induced heat spikes, wildfires and life-threatening flash...
Allen County Public Library plans Juneteenth activities
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 19 hours agoThe Allen County Public Library’s Rolland Center for Lincoln Research and the Friends of the Lincoln...
The Maternal-Mortality Crisis That Didn’t Happen
The Atlantic· 5 days agoIn 2019, the United States recorded twice as many maternal deaths as in 1999. The notion that the U.S. has fallen behind other highly developed nations...
Deaths linked to ATV use in U.S. climb by a third in one year
UPI· 4 days agoDeaths linked to ATV use jumped by a third in 2020 compared to rates seen in 2019, a recent report...