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Can You Get Pregnant on the 4th Day of Your Period? Gynaecologist Explains Pregnancy During Menstruation
Is pregnancy possible during your period Read ahead to know as a gynaecologist breaks down Day-4 fertility irregular cycles ...
Yolande Kenward was handed a hospital order at Maidstone Crown Court yesterday (December 16), after pleading guilty to ...
The World Ovarian Cancer Coalition announced that a groundbreaking international study, "Experiences of Women with Ovarian Cancer in 22 Low- and Middle- Income Countries (Every Wo ...
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Gynaecologist Shares How to Have a Healthy Sex Life with Herpes
Expert shares information on maintaining a safe confident and fulfilling sex life with herpes Read ahead to find out ...
Pumpkin seeds can help relieve PMS symptoms by providing magnesium, which supports hormonal balance. They also promote wellness through nutritious eating.
Can seed cycling really help manage PCOS symptoms? A gynaecologist explains the benefits, limitations, and why lifestyle ...
CPI (M) stages demo against dedicating Thoothukudi Medical College Hospital’s super specialty block for maternity, child care ...
Mood swings can affect daily life and relationships. Experts explain why repeated emotional changes may signal hormonal or nutritional issues and which tests can help.
Medical professionals are supposed to be people we trust, but some abuse that power by taking advantage of vulnerable ...
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Cannabis Compounds Stop Ovarian Cancer Cells From Surviving in Lab Tests
CBD and THC kill ovarian cancer cells at doses that largely spare normal cells, disrupting survival pathways through multiple ...
Pregnant people who received a COVID-19 vaccine were far less likely to experience severe illness or deliver their babies prematurely, according to a major new UBC-led study published in JAMA. Drawing ...
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Striking resident doctors forced back to work in Nottingham's 'very difficult' maternity wards
Striking resident doctors have been forced back to work in Nottingham's "very difficult" maternity wards. The British Medical ...
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