“Pregnancy: Know your options, get the facts.” That’s what one of the subway advertisements in New York tells passersby as part of a public awareness campaign launched this week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Experiencing a miscarriage can be devastating, not just for the loss of a pregnancy, but also, in part, because the cause of a miscarriage can be so inexplicable.
Move over, Mother Nature. First-time moms at low risk of complications were less likely to need a C-section if labor was induced at 39 weeks instead of waiting for it to start, a big study found
Cathryn Scheipers did not want to get on that train to New York. It was a Sunday night in December 2014, and the commercial real estate professional had an important conference the next morning.
Scientists are inching closer to successful human applications of CRISPR-Cas9, a genome-editing technology that helps them easily find, delete, and replace genes in any living organism.
Earlier this week, the FDA approved a new drug that might make living with endometriosis easier for the more than 10 percent of women who live with the painful, and sometimes debilitating, condition.