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Women's Health PAC Launches: A Turning Point For Research And Care
Forbes· 4 days agoThe creation of the bipartisan Women's Health PAC signifies a critical juncture in the movement to...
NIH launches 2 clinical trials testing HIV drug on women, other minority groups
UPI· 5 days agoJune 4 (UPI) -- The National Institutes of Health on Tuesday said they are seeking to now include...
National Institutes of Health Kickstarts Gilead Sponsored Trials For Twice-Yearly HIV Prevention...
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoU.S. National Institutes of Health has launched two clinical trials to examine a novel long-acting...
Tackling Fibroids amongst Black Women in DC
WUSA 9 Washington, D.C.· 7 days agoAlso known as Leiomyoma, this disease tragically affects mostly Black women in the United States. According to the NIH, "Fibroids should be considered a...
A long-awaited birth control option for men may be closer to reality
San Jose Mercury News· 4 days agoAfter decades of false starts, researchers say they are finally making progress on a long-acting and reversible birth control option for men. The experimental product is a hormonal gel that ...
Mediterranean Diet Tied to 23% Lower Risk of Death in Landmark 25-Year Study
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoResearchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital have explored and evaluated the potential underlying...
Collaboration Key Theme of 2024 Harrington Lecture
UB Reporter· 3 days agoInterprofessional collaboration was the theme during the 2024 Harrington Lecture as part of the University at Buffalo’s Alumni Weekend. Lawrence A. Tabak, DDS, PhD ’81, principal ...
S.C. Woman Died in House Fire After 'Microwave Mistake' Involving Sandwich Wrapper, Police Say
People Magazine· 6 days agoA 67-year-old woman died following a South Carolina house fire that authorities believe started with...
"Doctors Reveal A Simple Change Racine County Residents Can Make for Healthier Hearts
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We May Be One Step Closer To Male Birth Control. We Asked Guys If They'd Use It
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 2 days agoI would certainly monitor the side effects, if any, and stop use if necessary. It would be worth it....