Over 2,000 years on, modern obstetric care—from calibrated drapes to lifesaving medicines—is reshaping motherhood, giving ...
According to the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, cesarean sections have become a more common way of giving ...
Seniors who garden are less likely to have knee pain or show evidence of knee arthritis in X-rays, researchers reported in a ...
Some 45.1 per cent of women who gave birth in 2024/25 delivered their baby via caesarean, up from just 9 per cent in 1980.
Many years ago, I worked in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department of a busy east ­London hospital, which served a large ...
Pregnant people who receive a COVID vaccine are 60 percent less likely to experience severe disease and around 30 percent ...
For years, female physiology was neglected in medical research – considered “too complex, cyclical or inconvenient”. Now? It ...
According to the Canadian Paediatric Society’s 2023 position statement on gender-affirming care, some children may recognize ...
A 300-km health march spotlights deep structural inequality, outmigration, ecological damage and the political drift from the ...
Previous research has found that the human brain reaches maturity sometime in the 20s, but a new study suggests that it never stops developing. Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge have ...
New Yorkers who were adopted from a foreign country by state residents can get a birth certificate even if they are now adults, after Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a related bill into law Friday. The ...
Whether you're the oldest, the baby, or the only child, your place in the family has more influence on your love life and friendships than you might think. Psychologist Dr. Kristin Davin breaks down ...