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How access to reproductive care shaped a founder's career, highlighting its importance as an economic driver
Studies show that women suffer economically when they are denied reproductive access. Tracy Young s…
Katie Balevic
Putin asks employees to have sex during work breaks to boost Russia’s declining birth rates. But this isn’t the first time a leader has addressed the fertility crisis weirdly.
Countries worldwide are grappling with falling fertility rates, leading to a resurgence of pronatal…
What is the Y chromosome and what does its shrinkage mean for humans?
The Y chromosome, critical for male traits, has been shrinking over millions of years, raising ques…
How reproductive rights, Greek life, and celebrity endorsements could prove key to Kamala Harris' bid for women voters
Vice President Kamala Harris will hope to garner big support among women, who tend to vote at highe…
Rebecca Rommen,Nathan Rennolds
Women with PCOS at higher risk developing disordered eating, study finds
Women having PCOS are known to be at a higher risk of experiencing metabolic disorders, such as dia…
PTI
Healthy timing, spacing between pregnancies crucial for women's health: MoS Patel
Adequately spaced pregnancies can significantly improve maternal and child health outcomes, Union M…
PTI
Your go-to sanitary product likely has harmful heavy metals in it, even if the label doesn’t say so!
We know what you're thinking: a relatively tiny chunk of Indians use tampons. But while this study …
India's population reaches 144 crore, to double in 77 years: UNFPA report
India's population is estimated to have reached 144 crore, with 24 per cent in the 0-14 age bracket…
PTI
Cancer-causing ‘forever chemicals’ may have been detected in many popular band-aids available in India
Testing 40 bandages, including popular brands sold in India such as Johnson & Johnson, the study fo…
Nearly all countries will struggle to maintain population levels by 2100, thanks to crashing birth rates: IHME
Over three-quarters of countries are expected to struggle to maintain their population sizes by 205…
1.5 million women of reproductive age in India affected by epilepsy: Experts
The staggering number of nearly 1.5 million women of reproductive age in India grappling with epile…
An Alabama judge ruled that frozen embryos are people, and reproductive rights advocates are sounding the alarm
Critics have seized on the ruling from the Supreme Court of Alabama, which stands to inflame an alr…
Alex Nicoll
Abortions now cost over $450, more than double the price before Roe was overturned, per a reproductive care nonprofit director
As travel and medical costs rise, abortion funds worry about meeting "staggering" demand.
Allie Kelly
Scientists have managed to grow mouse embryos in space, showing that off-Earth human reproduction could be possible
To fully understand the extent of these embryos' normal development and to bring this research clos…
Proposal 5: Vermont will vote to protect reproductive autonomy
Vermont citizens will decide if the state's constitution should add language that protects the righ…
Hannah Getahun
In the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson, there has been a 100% increase in calls to the National Domestic Violence Hotline about reproductive coercion
The National Domestic Violence Hotline is also receiving its highest volume of daily calls since it…
Katie Hawkinson
Meet the 2 women mobilizing a team of architects to help design and build abortion clinics nationwide
Experts project that millions plan to flee anti-abortion states to get the procedure — and two arch…
Yelena Dzhanova
Results: Vermont overwhelmingly votes to protect reproductive autonomy, including abortion
Now that the ballot measure has passed, the state's constitution will be amended to add language th…
Hannah Getahun
I run one of the only 2 pharmacies that provides mail-order abortion pills. It's been a scary and wild time.
Jessica Nouhavandi, a cofounder of Honeybee Health, said orders rose by 50% the week after Roe was …
Urooba Jamal
Our human ancestors were almost wiped out about 930,000 years ago, leaving just a tiny group of reproductive individuals, new study suggests
Almost a million years later, that tiny group of human ancestors has now grown to 8 billion people …