Women's reproductive years increased from 35 to 37, new data shows. The reproductive years for women in the United States may be increasing, according to a new study. On average, the reproductive ...
As the 2024 election season approaches, Black women are increasingly vocal about their health concerns and reproductive rights. With pressing issues such as the maternal mortality crisis and ...
The Texas Senate has sent legislation to Gov. Greg Abbott (R) that would strictly define genders across state law based on male and female reproductive organs — potentially creating new hurdles for ...
Pregnancy-related mortality rates among Black women are over three and two times higher, respectively, compared to the rate for White women. Post-Roe v. Wade Black women in Southern states face ...
Thyroid disorders are far more common in women than men, and their impact goes well beyond weight changes or fatigue. In ...
Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and EMBL’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) in Hinxton mapped the ...
More than 50 percent of Black girls and women of reproductive age live in states with little to no abortion access, according to a new report. The analysis from National Partnership for Women & ...
Winter can impact women’s hormones, menstrual cycles, and energy levels. A gynaecologist explains why reproductive health concerns often rise during colder months.
Missouri ranks 40th out of 51 states plus the District of Columbia on the Commonwealth Fund's 2024 state scorecard on women’s health and reproductive care. Missouri continues to see maternal and ...