January 11, 2016 Full-Time Mom: Beat the Boredom Blues If you’re one of the 5 million stay-at-home moms in the United States, you know the drill: feed, burp, diaper change, story time, play time, nap time, repeat. Sure, you have plenty to do to keep yourself busy but the monotony of caring for a child can be well, kind of boring
January 11, 2016 Cost of Successful IVF Treatment Runs More Than $24,000 Couples who turn to fertility clinics for help getting pregnant might expect to pay more than $24,000 out-of-pocket for in vitro fertilization (IVF), California researchers find
January 11, 2016 Could More IVF Attempts Really Mean More Success? Researchers say couples trying to get pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF) could up their chances of success if they just keep trying
January 11, 2016 Fertility Treatment Raises Tumor Risk in Study Women given drugs during fertility treatment to stimulate their ovaries to produce extra eggs have an increased risk of developing borderline ovarian tumors
January 11, 2016 New US cancer cases holding steady, deaths declining The number of new cancer diagnoses in the U.S. is largely steady while the number of cancer deaths continues to decline, according to a new report from the nation's leading cancer advocacy group.
January 10, 2016 Can Birth Control Affect Your Memory? Though research has shown that women are more likely than men to remember the emotional details of an event, there may be another dividing factor when it comes to memory: birth control
January 8, 2016 Does cancer screening saves lives? Unclear, researchers say Reuters Health - Bigger studies are needed to tell whether cancer screening really saves lives, according to a new analysis.
January 8, 2016 Transgender US veterans suffer more illness than peers, study finds Transgender U.S. military veterans are more prone to dozens of illnesses, from heart disease to depression and obesity, than are their nontransgender peers, a new study shows.
January 8, 2016 Oral contraceptive use early in pregnancy not tied to defects Women who accidentally keep taking oral contraceptives after becoming pregnant shouldn't worry about birth defects, a new study suggests.
January 8, 2016 18 things you should never put in your vagina You’ve all heard horror stories of that one friend’s-cousin’s-classmate who put some random object inside her vagina during a heated moment and ended up in the hospital with an embarrassing story—and maybe even some serious physical damage.