Work environment may moderate menopause misery Women experiencing menopause symptoms like hot flashes and sleeping problems do better if they have a comfortable workplace and a supportive boss, according to an Australian study.
Breastfeeding support helps new moms stick with it, doctors say Women who want to breastfeed their babies may be more likely to try it and to stick with it when they receive education and support, new U.S. guidelines conclude.
US Catholic health group hit with complaint over sterilization ban The largest Roman Catholic health organization in the United States was accused in a federal complaint on Tuesday of failing to provide appropriate care by refusing on religious grounds to allow a pregnant woman with a brain tumor to be sterilized.
US Embassy issues last-minute visa to ailing Pakistani girl The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad has issued a last minute-visa to an ailing 6-year-old Pakistani girl desperately in need of surgery in the United States.
The secondhand smoke you don't even know you're exposed to is killing you Individuals who are unaware that they’re being exposed to secondhand smoke may face a higher risk of death from cancer and other smoking-related disease, according to a study from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Nearly half of men don't seek treatment for this testicle problem Nearly half of men don’t seek medical help after a year or more of not being able to get their partners pregnant, a study in the journal Human Reproduction found.
5 normal reasons why your breasts feel lumpy Feeling a lump in your breast can lead to a full-blown freak out.
Children at risk of brain changes after 1 season of youth football, study claims While studies focusing on retired professional football players and those who reached collegiate level of play have reported on the damaging effects the sport can have on the brain, new research focusing on children has found that playing just a single season of youth football can put them at risk for measurable brain changes – even if they never received a clinical diagnosis of a concussion.
After concussion, kids' quality of life may dip for months Kids with persistent symptoms months after a concussion have lower quality of life than kids who have recovered, but even kids who recovered quickly may still struggle, according to a new Canadian study.
New vision for male birth control: Prevent sperm from swimming Male fertility comes down to one thing in many cases: sperm motility.