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- New Michigan Medicine Study Finds Significantly Lower Uterine Fibroid Prevalence Among Latina Women
Published: Apr 28, 2026
Section: Medical News
A large scale research initiative led by Michigan Medicine reveals that approximately 12% of Latina women of reproductive age have uterine fibroids, a figure much lower than previo...
- Nutritional Study Links Vitamin E Intake to Lower Prolactin Levels in Women Seeking Fertility Care
Published: Apr 27, 2026
Section: Nutrition & Diet
A clinical study involving women at a Spanish fertility clinic has identified a significant inverse relationship between Vitamin E intake and prolactin, a hormone that can disrupt...
- Global Endocrine Community Unites for World Hormone Day 2026 to Raise Public Health Awareness
Published: Apr 24, 2026
Section: Medical News
On April 24, 2026, the international medical community will observe World Hormone Day to highlight the essential role of endocrine health. Led by the European Society of Endocrinol...
- Rice University Researchers Apply Chemical Principles to Solve the Mystery of Single-Egg Selection in Humans
Published: Apr 23, 2026
Section: Research
A new computational model utilizing physical chemistry principles suggests that the selection of a single egg for maturation is a completely random process driven by hormonal thres...
- Global Study Finds ChatGPT Outperforms Standard Resources in Providing Clear PCOS Guidance
Published: Apr 8, 2026
Section: Health Technology
An international survey of 43 healthcare professionals has revealed that ChatGPT provides more engaging and accessible information on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) than traditio...
- Hokkaido University Ethicist Warns of Regulatory Gaps as Embryo Screening Shifts Toward Intelligence and Complex Trait Prediction
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Research
Professor Tetsuya Ishii has issued a call for stringent global oversight of polygenic embryo testing, a technology moving beyond simple disease prevention into the selection of tra...
- Groundbreaking Primate Research Reveals Female Baboons Use Vaginal Immune Responses to Discriminate Against Genetically Similar Mates
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Environment
A study published in PLOS Biology provides the first in vivo evidence of post-copulatory sperm discrimination in large mammals, specifically olive baboons. Researchers found that t...
- University of Cincinnati Launches Specialized Zebrafish Facility to Decode the Impact of Environmental Pollutants on Human Infertility
Published: Apr 1, 2026
Section: Health
The University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine has opened a new zebrafish research hub led by Dr. Michelle Kossack. Supported by a $750,000 grant from the National Institute...
- Landmark Trial Reveals Antibiotic-Free Vaginal Microbiota Transplants Fail to Surpass Placebo in Treating Dysbiosis
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Health
A double-blind randomized controlled trial published in The Lancet has found that vaginal microbiota transplants (VMT) without antibiotic pretreatment do not significantly improve...
- The Menstrual Revolution: Turning "Waste" into a Diagnostic Gold Mine
Published: Mar 30, 2026
Section: Diseases & Conditions
On March 9, 2026, researchers highlighted the diagnostic potential of menstrual blood for identifying endometriosis, cervical cancer, and diabetes. Innovations like the FDA-approve...
- Nollywood Actress Basira Beere Reflects on the Emotional Trauma of Multiple Pregnancy Losses and Marital Misconceptions
Published: Mar 28, 2026
Section: Africa
In a candid interview with Oyinmomo TV, actress Adeola Yusuf Kafirat Omashalewa, known professionally as Basira Beere, detailed her struggle with four pregnancy losses and the dece...
- Taraba Graduates 20 ‘Big Sisters’ to Combat Maternal Mortality and Empower Adolescent Girls
Published: Mar 28, 2026
Section: Africa
The West and Central Africa Health Option (WCAHealth), in collaboration with the Federal and Taraba State governments, has trained 20 "Big Sisters" to provide reproductive health e...