June 27, 2017 Body-positive blogger proves how easy it is to manipulate photos on social media "Same girl, same day, same time"
June 26, 2017 Breast implant techniques vary widely around the world From country to country, breast implant surgeries tend to vary widely in technique, as well as in type and size of implant, according to an international survey of surgeons.
June 22, 2017 Morning sickness in second trimester ups pregnancy risks Women with severe morning sickness are at an increased risk for pregnancy complications, especially if the problem occurs during the second trimester, a new study suggests
June 22, 2017 Newlywed with terminal cancer teaching husband how to date It’s only been one month since Sarah and Lee Reed exchanged vows, but now the newlywed with terminal cancer is re-teaching her husband the dos and don’ts of dating in hopes that he’ll land a partner after her death.
June 2, 2017 Breast-feeding linked to lower risk of endometrial cancer Women who breastfeed their babies for the recommended six months may also be lowering their own risk of developing endometrial cancer, a new study suggests.
June 1, 2017 Injury rates in young female athletes may be underestimated Injury rates among elite young female athletes may be higher than what's been reported, new data suggest.
June 1, 2017 A new health benefit of chocolate: reduced risk of AFib? Eating a small amount of chocolate every week or so may decrease the risk of a common and serious type of irregular heart rhythm, according to a new study of people in Denmark.
May 24, 2017 Tracking Zika: Virus hit earlier than thought in Brazil, Florida Studies using gene sequencing equipment to trace the path of Zika through the Americas show the virus arrived a year before the first case was detected in Brazil, and several months before it was first reported in Florida.
May 23, 2017 Financial assistance to help breast cancer patients pay their bills In 2017, between 20 and 30 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer will lose their jobs. The Pink Fund helps women pay their bills so they can just focus on getting better
May 22, 2017 Researchers consider Zika virus for brain cancer treatment Scientists in Britain plan to harness the Zika virus to try to kill brain tumor cells in experiments that they say could lead to new ways to fight an aggressive type of cancer.