In a shocking incident, a Georgia woman faced charges after a miscarriage, raising concerns about strict abortion laws and the legal status of fetuses. Advocates argue this highlights the growing risks for women in such states.
Researchers are pioneering a groundbreaking injection that creates a contraceptive implant inside the body, offering a long-lasting solution without the need for surgical procedures. This innovative approach could also benefit various medical treatments, making healthcare more accessible.
A groundbreaking study highlights that Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) may be a sexually transmitted infection, suggesting that treating male partners can significantly reduce recurrence in women. With BV affecting 1 in 3 women globally, this research opens doors for improved treatment and prevention strategies.
New research challenges the idea that bacterial vaginosis (BV) isn’t sexually transmitted. A study shows treating male partners can significantly reduce BV recurrence in women. Experts call for updated health guidelines to reflect these findings.