The intricate landscape of female reproductive biology represents a dynamic and complex system, with menstrual cycles serving as a critical indicator of overall physiological well-being. Understanding ...
Healthcare providers must comply with the new HIPAA Reproductive Health Rule (the “Rule”) by December 23, 2024. 1 Here is what you need to know and do before then. Overview. In the wake of Dobbs v.
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How the Female Reproductive System Works
The female reproductive system is the internal and external organs involved in fertility, conception, pregnancy, and childbirth in people assigned female at birth. This group of organs is responsible ...
The conversations and debates over reproductive rights in America have long been centered on abortion. However, the fight for reproductive justice extends far beyond access to abortion — it ...
In late October, Maine Family Planning announced three rural clinics in northern Maine would close by month’s end. These primary care and reproductive health clinics served about 800 patients, many ...
Many everyday chemicals can affect your gut health and even male fertility, recent research shows. Proper food preparation, ...
“Trump said he is the fertility president. But how does cutting these programs support his administration’s position?” one former CDC employee said. The Department of Government Efficiency’s mass ...
Black women in the Mississippi Delta face high cervical cancer rates due to systemic barriers, despite the disease being largely preventable. Policy changes, including Medicaid expansion and increased ...
Two moments in 2025 revealed how vulnerable the U.S. health care system has become. The first was quiet but consequential. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revised parts of its ...
On day one of its Annual Legislative Conference (ALC), the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) took on Black maternal health, Black infertility, family building and reproductive justice.
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