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ABP Live Doc Talk: Know How Stress, Sleep And Lifestyle Shape Fertility And Reproductive Health In Couples
In today’s demanding and fast-moving world, fertility is influenced by far more than biology alone. Stress levels, sleep quality and everyday lifestyle habits play a profound role in shaping ...
Tuberculosis can silently affect male fertility by damaging reproductive organs, leading to reduced sperm health and potential infertility. Early recognition of subtle symptoms like testicular pain or ...
Traditionally, endometriosis has been thought of as a gynaecological condition. But mounting evidence suggests this characterisation downplays the disease’s complexity. Endometriosis appears to affect ...
A shift in perspectives on menopause is needed to improve public understanding of reproductive health and assist women in ...
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Is Ashwagandha Really Good For You?
Influencers say the ancient herb can calm nerves, improve gains, and maybe even boost testosterone. Experts weigh in on ...
Inconsistency has plagued Maryland women’s basketball this season. The No. 17 Terps went 12-0 in regular-season nonconference matchups and started 4-2 in Big Ten play. Maryland then dropped four ...
The UAB School for a Culture of Pease alerts of the "reproductive genocide" perpetrated against Palestinian women. The destruction of Gaza's health ...
Discover how CRISPR genome editing is revolutionizing medicine. Learn the science of Cas9, current clinical trials, and the future of gene editing.
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Gudi Padwa 2026: Why do Marathi people eat Neem Leaves on the first day of the Hindu New Year
In many marathi households, a mixture of neem leaves, jaggery, tamarind, and spices is prepared and consumed as prasad on this day.
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What Doctor Should You See for Perimenopause Symptoms?
Learn about how to find the right medical professional for perimenopause — be it a gynecologist, NP, or primary care ...
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Why do women make up two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases? Study links risk to hormonal changes in midlife
New research published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation argues that Alzheimer’s may begin much earlier than ...
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