NIH director says cuts aim to reduce ‘ideological research,’ focus on health
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The University of Colorado football coach plans to return to the field this fall after undergoing surgery to remove his bladder. View original article Contributor: Grace Moon
A pioneer in consumer affairs journalism, he helped expose the deformity-causing hazards posed by thalidomide, a once-popular drug for morning sickness. View original article Contributor: Stefanie Dazio
Some habits can lead to long-term pelvic health issues. Techniques like belly breathing and reverse kegels can help retrain the bladder. View original article Contributor: Lisa McCarty