From uncovering hidden genetic risks to developing predictive tools, this landmark study reveals how your DNA could shape the future of reproductive health—and what that means for millions of women ...
For decades, studying menstruation has posed a problem even the most sophisticated lab equipment couldn’t solve: most lab animals simply don’t menstruate. While menstruation affects roughly half the ...
In recent months, the efficacy of contraception for people taking weight loss medications has been questioned, as several women claim to have gotten pregnant despite using oral contraceptives. Despite ...
(Beyond Pesticides, April 17, 2025) A literature review in Reproductive Sciences finds glyphosate (GLY) and glyphosate-based herbicides (GBH) impact women’s reproductive health, adding to the long ...
Tobacco consumption continues to be a major global health challenge, responsible for millions of deaths annually and contributing to a wide range of chronic diseases. While its link to cardiovascular ...
(Beyond Pesticides, January 9, 2025) In a Frontiers in Public Health review article, researchers report on the wide body of science connecting adverse effects to female reproductive system, such as ...
Employee demand for reproductive health care benefits, including contraception, abortion, and fertility treatment, crosses gender, age, and political lines. Employers that invest in reproductive and ...