- Lubricants For The Modern Woman By : Vivian Rollins
Natural lubricant is produced from the glands that surround the vagina, but in the modern age, as women are becoming more sexually expressive the use of artificial lubricants has become popular. - All Natural Female Aphrodisiac, It`s Finally Her Turn By : Louise Green
This article deals with the all too common dilema of a diminished or even non-existent libido in women. The emphasis is on the natural formulas now known as the female Viagra. - Study Reveals Why Certain Ovarian Cancers Develop Resistance To Platinum-based Chemotherapy By : Health News
A team of researchers led by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has identified a new mechanism that explains.......... - In Vitro Fertilization Aided By Acupuncture By : Health News
According to a study published in BMJ and available on bmj.com, rates of pregnancy and live birth among women undergoing in vitro fertilization can be improved when acupuncture is given with embryo transfer. - Physicians Call For Zero Tolerance To Female Genital Mutilation Across The World By : Health News
Serious concern about the increasing tendency for female genital mutilation (FGM) to be carried out by medical personnel has been expressed by the World Medical Association. - Are bigger busts necessary for women? By : preyank_jain chotaliya
Every woman wants bigger busts. If this comes at the cost of your health, then you should rethink about getting that. However, if getting bigger busts tops your priority list, you can take medical advice and then start treatment.. - Longing To Feel Peaceful? Here Is How By : Chaszey Sandhriel
It is a well-known fact that the Holidays have a tendency to bring out the worst in families. How many times have you heard people say: "So glad it's finally over!" - The Beginning Problems Of Decreased Female Libido By : Richard Hairston
A decreased female libido just may be the start of a lot of problems in your life. Not only does it have you in a bad mood swings but it can also have a serious affect on your relationship. It can have you feeling like you are less of a woman because it can leave you feeling insecure about yourself. - Solis Women’s Health Opens Breast Care Center in Arlington, Texas By : Health News
The Arlington center, located at 300 West Arbrook, in the greater Dallas-Ft Worth market, will provide screening mammography and related diagnostic services..... - Breast enlargement natural way! By : preyank_jain chotaliya
Women are very conscious about their figure. They make constant efforts to make their bodies look attractive and appealing. Many women feel unhappy with their breasts as are usually small. - New American Social Health Association Survey: Women Understand Continued Need for Regular Pap By : Health News
A year after the first HPV vaccine was approved, women say they know that Pap tests are important, are having them regularly, and rely on their doctors more than any other source for information to help them make health decisions, according to a new nationwide survey of 1,421 women ages 18 to 45.... - Health Net Helps Women Take Charge of Their Health Care Legacies at the California Governor and Fir By : Health News
Health Net, Inc. took to heart this year’s theme of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver’s Conference on Women – “Remarkable Lives. Remarkable Legacies. What’s Yours?” Health Net is an official sponsor of the 2007 conference..... - Missouri Gov. Blunt Launches Task Force To Investigate Health Effects Of Abortion By : Health News
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt (R), an abortion-rights opponent, last week convened a task force to examine the potential physical, emotional, social and economic effects of abortion on women, the AP/Joplin Globe reports. - Hysterectomy Patients Much More Prone To Need Stress Urinary Incontinence Surgery By : Health News
A woman who has a hysterectomy for benign indications runs double the chances of needing stress urinary incontinence surgery (SUIS) later on. - What are the Factors Affecting Pregnancy After Tubal Reversal? By : Sandra Wilson
There are many factors which will need to be taken into consideration by a woman after tubal reversal surgery has been carried and she is looking to conceive. Certainly for some women once the procedure has been carried out they find they become pregnant quite quickly afterwards, but for others it will take some time. There are a number of different factors a woman will need to consider in relation to her pregnancy after tubal reversal actually being successful. - Antares Reports Product Progress in Growing Women’s Health Portfolio By : Health News
Antares Pharma, Inc. (AMEX:AIS) reports that its low-dose testosterone ATD™ gel for the treatment of FSD (female sexual dysfunction) has had the regulatory pathway for approval clarified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). - Vaginal Progesterone Gel May Improve Infant Outcomes and Reduce the Rate of Preterm Birth in Women By : Health News
For the first time, data show a positive association between the use of vaginal progesterone and infants’ overall health at birth. Babies born to women with high-risk pregnancies treated...... - Good Hair for Great Health By : Venus Enock
There is an increasing interest in healthy lifestyle choices. We're paying more attention to what we eat and how we exercise. We're looking to our bodies for proof of good health, and know how to recognize signs of trouble. But through all of this newfound knowledge, many of us don't understand that our hair may be the most essential measuring tool of good health. - Solutions for Women Introduces Liquid Femmerol Formulation By : Health News
Solutions for Women today announced a liquid formulation of Femmerol, its patented, clinically studied herbal supplement for relieving symptoms of menopause. The new formulation delivers enhanced bioavailability in a vegetarian capsule, while meeting changing consumer preferences for liquid products.. - Induced Abortion Declines Worldwide, Falls Most Where Abortion Is Broadly Legal By : Health News
The number of induced abortions worldwide declined from nearly 46 million to under 42 million between 1995 and 2003. - Natural Female Enhancement Supplements and Women's Health By : Mark123456
Did you know that almost 46% of American women experience little or no sexual satisfaction during sex? While the big pharmaceutical companies have focused on creating products to help men have better sex they have neglected the needs of women across America. Many of natural female enhancement products was specifically created to produce pharmaceutical like results without the safety concerns associated with pharmaceutical drugs. A healthy sex life can grow the intimacy that you share with your partner by leaps and bounds. Don't neglect your love life any longer.
You can see on tv magazine and internet many natural female enhancement products but what is really right to you and your health? Online stores offer to you only different pills and supplements, e.g., sentia, avlimil, vigorelle , provetra and other effective or not effective (especially for you) natural female enhancement products. What product should you choose and why such supplements are so useful for women's health? - menstruation By : Luat Tran Van
full defination of menstruation - Less Than One-Third of Women Aware of Landmark Hormone Therapy Study, Stanford Researcher Finds By : Health News
Despite the huge publicity generated by a 2002 study on the potential dangers of hormone therapy for postmenopausal women, new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine found that only 29 percent of women surveyed knew about the study two years later. - Intrinsa for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction. By : Alex Wright
Intrinsa is the first transdermal patch for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction and helps menopausal or post-menopausal women by reviving their libido and increasing their sex drive.
Intrinsa patches are clinically proven to help women with sexual difficulties such as lack of interest in sex, less enjoyable sex, diminished sensation, and inability to achieve orgasm. If you have female sexual dysfunction, buy Intrinsa patches right away. - Protection Against Breast Cancer May Be Provided By Residual Fetal Cells In Women By : Health News
Fetal cells that persist in a woman's body long after pregnancy -- a common occurrence known in scientific circles as fetal microchimerism -- in some cases may reduce the woman's risk of breast cancer, according to researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. - What Every Woman Should Know About Divorce Attorneys By : Shannon Glendenny
When getting divorced the biggest cost is going to involve your attorney. Once you have hired an attorney then you need to keep in contact and ensure that they are progressing with your case. Many women make the unfortunate mistake of assuming that the Attorney will just get on with the process and that they shouldn't interfere. - Slovak Health Ministry Drops Effort To Abolish Clause Allowing Health Workers By : Health News
Slovakia's Ministry of Health has decided against abolishing a "conscience clause" that allows physicians and health care workers to object to performing abortions and other procedures that conflict with their religious beliefs............... - Keep your Age a Secret and Get a “Free Manicure” from Playtex Living® Gloves By : Health News
Playtex, a leading branded consumer products company celebrating 75 years of innovation, announces its Playtex Living Gloves “Free Manicure” promotion. - Millions of Americans Not Receiving Treatment for Debilitating Menopause, Chronic Fatigue and By : Health News
An estimated 30 million American women are currently in the menopause life stage with its often-attendant hot flashes, night sweats, extreme depression, incontinence, chronic fatigue, and tendencies for osteoporosis, uncontrollable weight gain and other serious medical issues.... - UNICEF Calls On Egypt To End Female Genital Cutting By : Health News
UNICEF on Monday called for pressure to be maintained on Egypt to stop the practice of female genital cutting, AFP/Yahoo! News reports (AFP/Yahoo! News, 9/10). - NPR Examines Debate Over Whether Gender-Specific Knee Implants Improve Surgery Results By : Health News
NPR's "Morning Edition" on Thursday reported on knee replacements specifically designed for women (Aubrey, "Morning Edition," NPR, 8/30). - ACOG To Warn Against Vaginal Rejuvenation, Other Cosmetic Procedures By : Health News
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on Friday is expected to release a warning against vaginal rejuvenation.............. - ACOG Issues Guidelines For Research Involving Women By : Health News
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) reiterated its position on the critical importance of including women in research trials. - ACOG Advises Against Cosmetic Vaginal Procedures Due To Lack Of Safety And Efficacy Data By : Health News
So-called "vaginal rejuvenation," "designer vaginoplasty," "revirgination," and "G-spot amplification" procedures are not medically indicated............. - Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Leads To Memory And Movement Problems By : Health News
Women who have their ovaries removed before menopause are at an increased risk of developing memory problems or dementia and movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease.............. - Chinese Authorities Prevent Wife Of Human Rights Advocate Chen From Going To Philippines By : Health News
Yuan Weijing, the wife of human rights advocate Chen Guangcheng, was prevented by Chinese authorities on Friday from leaving China to visit the Philippines to accept an award from the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation on behalf of Chen............ - Is It Safe To Use Oral Contraceptives To Eliminate Periods? Harvard Women's Health Watch Explores By : Health News
The new birth control pill Lybrel is the first oral contraceptive designed to be taken 365 days a year with no pill-free intervals. - Romney Supports Two-Step Process Of Allowing States To Decide Abortion Policy By : Health News
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination............. - Doctor Ratings on the Internet By : Gary S Berger MD
RateMDs.com is one of the most popular internet sites where patients can give their doctors ratings and comment about them. The top rated doctor, Dr. Gary S. Berger, is a tubal reversal specialist in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. - QuatRx Completes Patient Enrollment In Phase 3 Study Of Ophena(TM) In Women With Postmenopausal By : Health News
QuatRx Pharmaceuticals, a privately-held biopharmaceutical company focused on development and commercialization of compounds to treat endocrine.............. - NPR Examines Hospitals That Prohibit Vaginal Births After C-Sections By : Health News
NPR's "All Things Considered" on Monday reported on hospitals that are barring women who have had previous caesarean sections to have planned vaginal births. - Reuters Examines Surgical Operation Offered In Burkina Faso To Restore Some Sensation By : Health News
About 100 women in Burkina Faso have had surgery to reconstruct the clitoris and restore some sexual sensation lost from female.............. - RN Launches Unique, Modern Solution to the Age-Old Problem of Breast Pain By : Health News
Donna Willaert, a Registered Nurse specializing in Women’s Health, has designed a new product called Your Breast Friends™, designed to lessen the pain and discomfort from breast feeding, surgery, PMS and more. - Grant Funds Research Into Serious Injuries Afflicting Women At Childbirth By : Health News
A group of researchers from the University of Michigan Health System has been awarded a $6 million federal grant to study the serious injuries that afflict millions of women as a result of childbirth. - AP/Boston Globe Examines Romney's Views On Abortion Rights By : Health News
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination............ - Romney Wins Iowa Straw Poll; Huckabee, Brownback Finish Second, Third By : Health News
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, on Saturday won the nonbinding Ames, Iowa, straw poll, receiving 32% of the vote, the Washington Post reports (Balz/Shear, Washington Post, 8/12). - Rural Medical College Supports Victorian Decriminalisation Of Abortion Bill, Australia By : Health News
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) announced their support for the Crimes (Decriminalisation of Abortion) Bill 2007 currently before the Victorian Parliament. - Women Sensitive About Their Appearance Prefer Exercise To Emphasise Health Not Looks By : Health News
A new study suggests that women with chronic issues with their body-image are more likely to benefit from an exercise class where the instructor emphasizes the health benefits of the workout over improved appearance......... - Cosmetic Breast Implants Linked To Increased Rates Of Suicide, Study Finds By : Health News
Women who receive cosmetic breast implants are three times more likely to commit suicide than women who do not have cosmetic implants, according to a study published in the August issue of the Annals of Plastic Surgery........... - Republican Candidates' Position On Abortion Focus Of Campaigns Ahead Of Iowa Straw Poll By : Health News
Republican presidential candidates' positions on abortion have been a focus of their campaigns ahead of the Iowa Republican Party straw poll, which is scheduled for Saturday, the Washington Times reports. - IUDs Safe And Effective In High-Risk Patients By : Health News
Virginia Commonwealth University researchers have found that intrauterine devices are safe and effective in a population of women............. - China Bans Certain Slogans That Promote Country's One-Child Policy, Issues 190 Acceptable Messages By : Health News
China recently banned a number of "crude and insensitive slogans" that promote China's one-child-per-family policy............ - Women's Health Is 'More At Risk' With Partial-Birth Abortion Ban, Opinion Piece Says By : Health News
Women's health is "more at risk" now than it was before the Supreme Court upheld the so-called "partial-birth" abortion ban, New York Times columnist Judith Warner writes in an opinion piece. - New Research Aims To Identify Markers For Menopausal Women At Risk For Deadly Blood Clot By : Health News
In women, hormone therapy is a risk factor for venous thrombosis, a blood clot forming deep inside the vein. - Women Protest Sex-Selective Abortion, Killing Of Female Infants In India By : Health News
Hundreds of women on Wednesday in the Indian state of Orissa protested against sex-selective abortion............. - FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Making Accutane IPledge Program More Flexible By : Health News
An FDA advisory committee on Wednesday voted 18-0 to recommend more flexibility for the agency-sponsored iPledge program............. - ACOG Issues New Opinion On Brand Vs. Generic Oral Contraceptives By : Health News
A woman should be able to request and obtain the oral contraceptive that she and her doctor decide best addresses her individual needs, according to a new committee opinion released by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). - Long Term Symptom Relief From Uterine Fibroids After Focused Ultrasound Treatment By : Health News
A noninvasive, outpatient treatment for noncancerous uterine tumors provides sustained relief from symptoms, according to a new Mayo Clinic led collaborative study. - Pharmaceutical Company Vivus Receives FDA Approval For Spray To Treat Menopausal Symptoms By : Health News
Mountain View, Calif.-based pharmaceutical company Vivus on Monday announced it received FDA approval for a spray to treat hot flashes and other moderate to severe menopause-related symptoms, the San Jose Mercury News reports. - Los Angeles Times Examines Recent Change In Portugal's Abortion Law By : Health News
Many people in Portugal have said a new law that legalizes abortions during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy.............. - Patil Sworn In As India's First Female President; Vows To Empower Women, Reduce Sex-Selective By : Health News
Pratibha Patil, who was sworn in as India's first female president on Wednesday, said she would fight for women's rights and called for an end to sex-selective abortion and infant mortality, AFP/Middle East Times reports (Roche, AFP/Middle East Times, 7/25). - NPR Discussion Examines Mental, Physical Challenges Facing Female Military Veterans By : Health News
NPR's "Talk of the Nation" on Tuesday included a discussion about access to mental health care and other issues female military service members face after returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. - Los Angeles Times Examines Democrats' New Approach On Abortion As House Passes Spending Bill By : Health News
The Los Angeles Times on Thursday examined a "striking shift" in Democratic policies on abortion, marked by the inclusion of a "grab bag" of programs that aim to prevent unintended pregnancies............. - Gynecologist Removes Ovaries Through Single Incision By : Health News
Using a new technique developed at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia, Stephanie A. King, M.D., Associate Professor and Chief of Gynecologic Oncology................ - Romney, Tancredo Call On Brownback To Apologize For Questioning Their Opposition To Abortion Rights By : Health News
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Tom Tancredo (Colo.), who are running for the Republican presidential nomination............. - FDA Issues Approvable Letter For Wyeth's Experimental Drug Pristiq To Treat Menopause Symptoms By : Health News
FDA on Monday issued an "approvable letter" for Wyeth's experimental drug Pristiq as a nonhormonal treatment for hot flashes and other menopause symptoms, an agency spokesperson said, the Wall Street Journal reports. - Some Younger Menopausal Women With Severe Symptoms Not Hearing Recommendations For HRT Use By : Health News
Although "experts appear to be uniting" behind the recommendation that hormone replacement therapy is a "reasonable option for younger menopausal women with severe symptoms," evidence suggests that some women are not receiving the advice.............. - Increasing Labor Shortage In Japan Prompting Companies To Provide More Benefits To Female Workers By : Health News
Although it has been customary at many Japanese companies for women to leave when they have children or become married............. - Women's Health Initiative Investigators' Letter To Editor Responds To Wall Street Journal Article By : Health News
A recent Wall Street Journal article about the findings of the five-year............ - Wyeth Receives Approvable Letter From FDA For PRISTIQ For The Treatment Of Vasomotor Symptoms By : Health News
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, a division of Wyeth (NYSE: WYE), announced today that it received an approvable letter from the U.S............ - Giuliani Says Abortion Should Not Be Litmus Test For Court Picks By : Health News
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination............ - University Of Hertfordshire Improves Care Offered To Women And Their Babies By : Health News
A course which will train maternity care professionals to deal with emergency situations will be run at the University of Hertfordshire and ALSO next week. - Brownback Reiterates Pledge That He Will Try To Overturn Roe If Elected President By : Health News
Sen. Sam Brownback (Kan.), who is running for the Republican presidential nomination................. - Portugal Law That Loosens Abortion Restrictions Comes Into Effect By : Health News
A Portuguese law that legalizes abortions during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy went into effect on Sunday............. - Latest WHO Handbook Presents Family Planning Options For Women Around The World By : Health News
The recently released Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers includes a chapter on fertility-awareness based methods of family planning highlighting the Standard Days Method and the TwoDay Method ............ - Couples From One-Child Families In Guangzhou Province Encouraged To Have Two Children By : Health News
Couples residing in Guangzhou, China, who have one child are being encouraged to have a second infant in an attempt to address issues raised by the increasingly aging population in the region, China Daily reports (Zheng, China Daily, 7/5). - Romney Says He Would Support Abortions If Pregnant Woman's Life In Danger By : Health News
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination ............... - California Health Department Issues 'Deficiency' Finding Against Planned Parenthood Clinic By : Health News
The California Department of Health Services on Friday issued a "deficiency" finding against Planned Parenthood of San Diego and Riverside Counties' Riverside Clinic for failing to report in a timely manner the death of a patient who received an abortion, the Los Angeles Times reports. - Lack Of Investment In Maternal, Infant Health In Afghanistan, Worldwide Is 'Tragedy By : Health News
Given that healthy women "deliver not just babies but paychecks and economic growth," it is a "mystery why maternal and newborn health still receives inadequate international attention ................. - Personalized Approach To Ovarian Stimulation Achieves High ART Pregnancy Rates By : Health News
An international group of fertility specialists has developed an easy-to use mathematical formula that allows a personalised approach to ovarian stimulation therapy for women seeking fertility treatment. - Aromatherapy By : Jennifer L. Kays
Natural medicines are become an increasingly popular way of treating ailments, the biggest advantage natural medicines have over conventional medicine is that they have very little side effects. Natural medicines have been in use the world over for thousands of years, and they take into account the human bodies own capacity to heal, as the name suggests natural medicine is derived from only natural products. Naturopathy as it is commonly called is a great way for people the world over to keep themselves healthy and protect themselves from aging, without nasty side effects. - Catholic Bishops Should Stop 'Harassing' Giuliani, Other Catholic Politicians, Letter To Editor Says By : Health News
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) and other Roman Catholic politicians who have said they "oppose abortion but do not wish to impose that view on the entire polity have support in Catholic teaching," and Catholic bishops should "cease harassing" them . . . . . . . . - British Medial Association Passes Proposal To Eliminate Requirement That Women Obtain Two Doctors' By : Health News
The British Medical Association on Wednesday at its annual conference in Torquay, England . . . . . . . . - RCOG Statement On The Department Of Health Abortion Statistics 2006, UK By : Health News
The latest Abortion Statistics 2006 show yet again a rise in the number of abortions in the UK (a 3.9% rise to 193, 700 abortions carried out over the year). - Making The Most Out Of Menopause By : Thomas Geter
During what the medical community refers to as "mid-life", both men and women undergo significant physiological changes. Women between the ages of 45 and 65 pass through a period called the climacteric. Menopause, the end of ovulation and menstruation, occurs during that period. - Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction - SPD By : Alice Peters
Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction, often referred to as SPD for short, is a pain in the ar*e. Well actually it is a pain in the groin, hips, back, stomach and ar*e. It is caused during pregnancy by the production in the body of the hormone Relaxin which softens the ligaments in your pelvis in order to make your baby's passage through your pelvis as easy as possible. Although it is unsure why, some women produce too much of this hormone. This causes the ligaments to soften too much which allows for increased movement in the pelvis. This can lead to a great deal of pain and discomfort. - Portugal Law That Loosens Abortion Restrictions To Come Into Effect July 15 By : Health News
A Portuguese law that legalizes abortions during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy was published in official government records on Thursday and will come into effect July 15, the AP/Chicago Tribune reports (Hatton, AP/Chicago Tribune, 6/21). - To Posh to Push By : Alice Peters
There has always been a feeling in the media that pregnant celebrities often opt for elective caesarean sections rather than a natural delivery to avoid the pain of childbirth. The likes of Victoria Beckham and more recently Jordan have been dubbed "Too posh to push", choosing to book themselves into a private clinic for a section and a tummy tuck whilst they are there. - Vatican Calls On Catholics To Stop Contributions To Amnesty International After Announcement By : Health News
Cardinal Renato Martino, head of the Vatican's justice and peace department, on Wednesday called on Roman Catholics . . . . . . . . . - Analyse the Size of the World’s Breast Cancer Disease and Therapy Market By : Health News
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Disease and Therapy Review: Breast Cancer to their offering. - Uruguayan Ministers, Public Figures Join Internet Campaign To Legalize Abortion By : Health News
Two government ministers and other Uruguayan public figures recently joined an Internet-based campaign to legalize abortion in the country, Reuters reports (Avila, Reuters, 6/11). - Male Pattern Baldness Requires Careful Research By : Marlene Baliss
Are you suffering from thinning hair, and do you worry where it might lead? Well, millions of other men also have hair loss problems, and there are many reasons for its occurrence. Male pattern baldness is one of the most well-known types of hair loss. - Women Seeking in Vitro Fertilization Wanted to Participate in Study By : Health News
Karande & Associates, S.C. is participating in a research study testing a long-acting investigational medication. - Preventing Dream Home Nightmares -- How to Save Sanity, Maintain Control, & Keep Romance Alive By : Health News
Tips on remodeling, geared towards women and couples. - Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association Aligns with Booz Allen Hamilton and Leading Pharmaceutical Co By : Health News
The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association has launched a ground-breaking study, the HBA E.D.G.E. in Leadership Study (Empowerment, Diversity, Growth & Excellence), to identify for the first time key insights and benchmarks that will allow companies to accelerate the progress of women into the most senior positions in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. - MedSurge Advances to Exhibit at Women's Healthcare Forum By : Health News
MedSurge Advances will be exhibiting at the Women's Healthcare Forum located at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif. on Thursday, March 15, 2007 and Friday, March 16, 2007. MedSurge Advances will provide interested physicians with information on medical spas, body-management centers, and integrating aesthetic procedures into their existing practices. - Pope Benedict Says Catholics Should 'Uncompromisingly' Fight Against 'Attacks On The Right To Life' By : Health News
Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday in a speech before a conference of scientists and theologians at Vatican City called on Roman Catholics to fight "uncompromisingly" against "the many attacks on the right to life," including abortion, euthanasia and eugenics, AFP/Yahoo! News reports (AFP/Yahoo! News, 2/24). - Extra cortisol protects women's mood under stress By : Health News
Scientists say they have mapped the most important genes that put people at risk of type 2 diabetes, offering hope that a test could be delivered. - Indian Government To Open Orphanages For Female Infants To Reduce Sex-Selective Abortion By : Health News
The Indian government plans to set up orphanages in each regional district for female infants in an effort to curb sex-selective abortions . . . . . - Actions Taken On Abortion-Related Legislation In Alabama, South Dakota By : Health News
The following highlights recent news of state actions on abortion legislation.
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