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Study: Black Women More Likely To Choose In-Clinic Medication Abortion Services
A recent study in JAMA Network Open revealed that Black women are more likely to seek in-clinic medication abortion services than any other race. Telehealth medicine has proven to ease access for ...
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Poor women 'more likely to have unnecessary surgery'
Well off women are less likely to have unnecessary hysterectomies than those who are poorer, new research showed today. Italian doctors assessed the socio-economic status of 3,141 women living in ...
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Women more severely affected by ME/CFS, study shows
Women with ME/CFS tend to have more symptoms and co-occurring conditions than men, according to initial results from the world’s largest study of the disease. It has long been known that women ...
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Medicines and Sex: Drugs That May Cause Sexual Side Effects
When a doctor tells you that you need a certain medication, you should take it. But you should also be prepared for the ...
Healthline8d
What to Know About Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy
People with multiple sclerosis (MS) can become pregnant and carry a baby to full term. They may have to discuss some medication changes with a doctor. Pregnancy may pose challenges for people with ...
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Osteoporosis: Why women are more at risk
The condition affects mostly older women, but prevention starts when you are younger When you hear the word osteoporosis, you may think of an old lady, feeble and hunched over a walker. But ...
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Crohn’s Disease Symptoms in Women
This article is based on reporting that features expert sources. Crohn’s Disease Symptoms in Women Many diseases affect men and women equally, but some diseases, such as those that occur in the ...
Healthline22d
You Don’t Need to ‘Detox’ After Mold Exposure — Here’s What to Do Instead
Most of the time, mold exposure doesn’t require medical attention. But if you have asthma, a compromised immune system, or an allergy to mold, you may need treatment. Share on Pinterest Getty ...
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What women need to know about endometriosis diagnosis and treatment options
Endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. This tissue thickens ...
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Quickly Recognizing and Acting on Heart Attack Symptoms Saves Lives, New Research Shows
Nick Blackmer is a librarian, fact-checker, and researcher with more than 20 years of experience in consumer-facing health and wellness content. New research found that recognizing heart attack ...
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Miami man pleads guilty to selling adulterated, misbranded HIV drugs across U.S.
The misbranded HIV drugs, which included Truvada and Biktarvy, were distributed to pharmacies across the U.S. and dispensed to unsuspecting patients.
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NHS urges breast cancer patients from minority backgrounds to participate in trials
Research shows young black women more likely to have more aggressive cancer and receive poorer care An NHS body is encouraging women with breast cancer from minority backgrounds to take part in ...

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