(HealthDay)—In vitro fertilization (IVF) is widely used in the United States to help infertile couples have children. But there are
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Even though it’s spring, you shouldn’t stop worrying about the flu, according to a new CDC report. The report states
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Once considered eliminated, measles is again on the rise with more cases this year already than in all of 2018.
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In 1950, men and women at age 65 could expect to live about 11 years more on average. Today, that
Continue reading »Why Women Need More Support When it Comes to Menopause
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In a Geriatrics & Gerontology International study of 752 older adults with hypertension followed from 2008-2010 through 2012-2013, using sleeping
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If your partner utters the words “I need space,” don’t assume your relationship is doomed. People ask for breathing room
Continue reading »Adolescents have a fundamental need to contribute
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Continue reading »Study shows need for thrombectomy-capable stroke centers remains high in 64 percent of communities studied
The need for thrombectomy-capable stroke centers (TSC) certification remains high as 64 percent of communities are beyond the maximum drive
Continue reading »To sleep, perchance to heal: Newly discovered gene governs need for slumber when sick
Humans spend nearly one-third of their lives in slumber, yet sleep is still one of biology’s most enduring mysteries. Little
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