More than half of all preeclampsia cases that occur during weeks 37-42 of pregnancy (at-term) may be prevented with timed
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Non-biological factors and social determinants of health important in women’s CVD risk assessment
Non-biological factors and social determinants of health are important to include in CVD risk assessment for women, particularly for women
Targeted testing for HIV in hospital emergency departments has great potential, researchers say
Targeted testing for HIV in emergency departments has great potential for increasing diagnoses, this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology
Conflicting US rulings leave fate of abortion pill in doubt
Conflicting rulings by two federal judges have left the future of abortion pills in the United States deeply uncertain, likely
Malaria outbreak hits Costa Rica’s east coast
Costa Rica, a popular Central American tourist draw, is fighting an outbreak of malaria on its east coast, authorities said.
Report: Florida officials cut key data from vaccine study
An analysis that was the basis of a highly criticized recommendation from Florida’s surgeon general cautioning young men against getting
China health officials lash out at WHO, defend virus search
Chinese health officials defended their search for the source of the COVID-19 virus and lashed out Saturday at the World
Air pollution may increase risk for dementia
Exposure to fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) may increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a new meta-analysis from
Stress rash: What is it and how to treat it
We know that stress can take a toll on the body, but many may not realize it can produce a
Children with asthma at risk for anxiety
Children diagnosed with asthma were at significantly increased risk of developing anxiety, a University of Queensland study has found. Researchers