Fertility treatment may not work as well for women with asthma
Women with asthma who are undergoing fertility treatment may take much longer to conceive than peers without the respiratory disorder, a small Danish study suggests.
View ArticleDoctor quality ratings may be influenced by setting
Patients give the same doctors different ratings depending on where their visit took place, according to a small U.S. study.
View ArticleThe surprising things you shouldn't say to someone who lost weight
Trying to help a friend keep weight off after a diet sounds like a good idea, but certain kinds of advice may actually have the opposite effect, a new study from Greece suggests.
View ArticleGender variance and autism spectrum disorders often overlap
Autism spectrum disorders and gender identity issues often occur together in children, according to new research that supports previous findings.
View ArticleAmerican tests positive for Zika virus after Philippine trip
An American woman who visited the Philippines in January has tested positive for the Zika virus in the United States, the Philippines' top health official said Sunday.
View ArticlePerfume maker will bottle the scent of your dearly departed
Photos, mementos, an urn on the mantel—there are many ways to remember a loved one who has died.
View ArticleWhistleblower wins $51M in medical device kickback case
A whistleblower who worked for Olympus Corporation of the Americas for 20 years will receive $51 million from the company after it admitted to a scheme of bribery and kickbacks and agreed Tuesday to...
View ArticleRecipient of first uterus transplant grateful for chance at pregnancy
The recipient of the nation's first uterus transplant says she prayed for years to be able to bear a child, and is grateful to the deceased donor and surgeons who've given her a chance.
View ArticleHow to fight inflammation with food
Inflammation is hot topic these days because it’s the root cause of many unwanted symptoms and health issues.
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