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Women who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes ...
Women who attend prenatal care visits in groups are more likely to continue with their care and have better health outcomes at birth and beyond, according to a University of Michigan study.
The results from the #synod study group concerning women were presented by Cdl Fernandez, and unlike other groups, whose members were identified with individual photos, the members (whose names ...
However, those methods didn't make a difference for women in the high-exposure group. "That difference is overwhelmed by high exposure through drinking water," she said. The study also found that ...
Health experts say an Australian study linking sexual activity to an infection that 1 in 3 U.S. women contract has provided a new tool to prevent recurrences, as well as find a cure.
Despite unclear evidence and contrary to national and international guidelines, the practice of fundal pressure continues to ...
ACS’s VOICES of Black Women plans to enrol 100,000 women in 20 states for the largest cancer behavioral health study in the U.S. (Courtesy Inage) “We’ve done the first wave of major ...
A women’s ERG, if strategically designed and effectively led, can be a powerful tool to attract, retain and advance women at all levels and help organizations thrive.