The study found a nearly 22 percent increase in the demand for long-acting reversible contraceptive methods in the 30 days…
Demand for IUDs and Birth Control Implants Rose After Trump’s Election Amid Insurance Concerns, Study Shows
The study found a nearly 22 percent increase in the demand for long-acting reversible contraceptive methods in the 30 days…
Advocating for social issues at work more likely to succeed linking morality and mission, study says
When convincing management to consider advocating for a particular social issue, employees may think it is wise to focus on…
Fish and humans are alike in visual stimuli perception
Humans, fish and, most likely, other species rely on identical visual features — color, size, orientation, and motion — to…
Obesity-related cancers rising in young adults in the US
A new study finds rates are increasing for six of 12 cancers related to obesity in younger adults in the…
New clues discovered to lung transplant rejection
Researchers have discovered clues to a particularly deadly form of rejection that can follow lung transplantation. Called antibody-mediated rejection, the…
Engineers harvest heart’s energy to power life-saving devices
The heart’s motion is so powerful that it can recharge life-saving devices, according to new research. Using a dime-sized invention,…
No overall increased risk of cancer in children born after fertility treatment
Children born after assisted reproductive technology (ART) do not appear to be at greater risk of developing cancer than other…
Simply shining light on ‘dinosaur metal’ compound kills cancer cells
A new compound based on iridium, a rare metal which landed in the Gulf of Mexico 66 million years ago,…
Infertility treatment linked with slightly higher risk of pregnancy complications
Women who have undergone infertility treatment, such as in vitro fertilization, are more likely to experience severe pregnancy complications, according…