Pregnancy Has Risks. Without Roe, More People Will Face Them
The national abortion debate has focused on its legal and political dimensions. But that ignores the physiology of pregnancy.
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The national abortion debate has focused on its legal and political dimensions. But that ignores the physiology of pregnancy.
As companies roll out the pink beer in October to raise awareness of the disease, one group is urging young women to think twice.
A British company is seeding genetically modified flies with human tumors, giving patients their own personal drug trials.
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Your takeout may come with a dose of chemicals known as PFAS—but the FDA’s push to get rid of some of them will take five years.
PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, pills are highly effective in blocking HIV if taken daily. But their drug trials have a mixed track record for access.
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The federal agency cites concerns that the widely-used antacid may contain a possibly cancer-causing contaminant called NDMA.
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