US more lenient on transgender treatment than Europe, study shows U.S. policy and access for the medical gender transitions of children is more lenient than in any European country, according to a new study published by Do No Harm.
Former Pussycat Dolls star reveals abortion trauma women endure. Here’s my story Former Pussycat Dolls star reveals abortion trauma women endure. I thought of my first abortion, but the second was ‘easier’ and that path leads to a precipice.
Tori Spelling says her daughter Stella, 14, is home from the hospital after suffering a 'Hemiplegic Migraine' "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Tori Spelling revealed that her daughter Stella, 14, is home from the hospital after being diagnosed with a "hemiplegic migraine."
Remember the fear about flu flare-ups over the holidays? Didn't happen, says CDC The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Friday reported that visits to doctors' offices for flu-like illnesses dropped for the sixth week — despite earlier worries about a flu surge.
Cat in Utah seeks a lap to nap on: Gertrude is a 'gentle, older lady' A "gentle older lady" named Gertrude with a few special needs is looking for a loving home in Utah. Gertrude is a tri-colored tabby cat and is said to be a "wonderful, loving companion."
My stalker murdered my husband. Here’s how you can protect yourself My stalker murdered my husband. 78% of stalking victims take action to protect themselves, but experts ignore the most natural -- the right of self defense.
Children's hospital gender program navigator touts giving uteruses from 'live donors' to trans women A children's hospital faced criticism on social media after a community navigator discussed transplanting reproductive organs from live donors to transgender patients.
North Carolina's Blue Cross appeals loss of state worker contract to Aetna North Carolina's Blue Cross appealed the decision for state employees to choose a different insurance company. The board agreed to replace Blue Cross with Aetna starting in 2025.
Meet the American who invented Band-Aids: cotton buyer and devoted husband Earle Dickson Earle Dickson invented the Band-Aid in 1921. A cotton buyer for Johnson & Johnson, he was inspired to create the new product to treat's wife household wounds.
Georgia boy, 11, pulled from bike and attacked by 'loose' pit bulls loses part of ear, most of his scalp An 11-year-old boy is missing 70% of his scalp after he was pulled from his bicycle and attacked by three loose pit bulls while on a ride through the neighborhood.