Celebrating the World Cup as a Triumph for Women’s Sports
Watching the soccer championship was the first time I’ve felt women were being recognized as the incredible athletes that they can be. View original article Author:
Watching the soccer championship was the first time I’ve felt women were being recognized as the incredible athletes that they can be. View original article Author:
A brain-invading parasite has made nearly 100 people sick in Hawaii in the last decade. How worried should health officials be? View original article Author:
Dr. Favaloro, a leader in heart-bypass surgery and a revered figure in Argentina, died in 2000. View original article Author:
If only we had been under the covers like normal parents. View original article Author:
Menstrual products are subject to sales taxes in 35 states, and lawmakers’ efforts to exempt them have floundered. Now supporters of ‘menstrual equity’ are considering legal action. View original article Author:
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Concerned about what happens when people fall and can’t reach a telephone to call an ambulance, Mr. Dibner, a psychologist, developed a system to help. View original article Author:
Dr. Shapiro’s technique for dealing with trauma was initially met with some skepticism. But it has attracted devotees worldwide. View original article Author:
When pregnancies last for 40 weeks or longer, there is an increase in the risk of stillbirth and neonatal death. View original article Author:
The proposal would have lowered costs under Medicare for consumers needing expensive drugs, but would have raised Medicare premiums. View original article Author: