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Menstrual hygiene remains a critical public health issue, shrouded in stigma and misinformation, particularly affecting girls ...
The U of A encourages all members of the campus community to familiarize themselves with the annual Alcohol and Other Drug Policy notification.
The FDA has approved the first at-home self-collection device for cervical cancer screening in the U.S. Patients will no ...
You may have heard many medical mysteries, but nothing like the case where a teen girl without a vaginal opening became pregnant. How did that happen? To know, continue to read.
Ayushman Bharat Arogya Karnataka sees a six-fold rise in oncology procedures, with high cancer burden in Karnataka.
Some gynecological procedures can be incredibly painful, and now medical experts are acknowledging the need for change. Women ...
California abortion laws clash with states like Texas, and lawmakers are weighing a bill to protect Californians from other ...
Betsy Allen told Newsweek that it's important for women to trust their bodies in birth and follow their instincts.
Did you know that your cervix changes its shape throughout life. It could mean when you are on your menstrual cycle, trying ...
Tumors of the uterine cervix present a particular challenge because of urine activity in the adjacent bladder. Here, we propose and validate an automatic segmentation method adapted to cervical tumors ...
People have bled freely for centuries, especially before underwear became common in the 1800s. If you want women to return to ...
Jasmin McKee used to "put off" her annual pap smear, which screens for abnormal cells in the cervix, because the test made ...