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Béa Fertility Raises $3.2 Million In Funding To Roll Out Its At-Home Fertility Treatment

The company is making clinical-grade fertility care available at home, creating a brand new treatment option on the fertility care pathway for people who are trying to conceive.

Kidney Transplants From HIV-Positive Patients Likely To Save Lives

A new study in Lancet showed that it is safe for HIV + people to be living kidney donors. Hopefully, this will prompt more organ donation from HIV positive people.

Meteorologist Names 2023 U.S. Heat Waves After Oil, Gas Companies: Amoco, BP, Chevron

Guy Walton, a 30-year veteran of the Weather Channel, has come up with a naming and categorization convention for heat waves in the U.S.

Many Moore’s Son Has Gianotti Crosti Syndrome, Here’s What This Rare Skin Condition Is

On July 28, Moore shared an Instagram Story about her two-year-old son Gus being diagnosed with Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome (GCS).

#FairyFlying TikTok Trend With Over 66M Views Raises Self-Harm Concerns

People have been posting videos of their bodies seemingly hanging in the air without showing what’s happening above their shoulders.

Isometric Exercises, Planks, Wall Sits Are Best For Blood Pressure, Study Says

Here’s how different exercises ranked when it came to decreases in systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure.

Stem Cell Therapies For Retinal Disorders Are A Sight For Sore Eyes

There are at least ten ongoing clinical trials for stem cell therapies in vision loss. We will delve into one of the preclinical studies in this piece.

Mental Illness Keeping England’s Health Staff Off Sick

Almost a quarter of absences (24.2%) in the country’s public health service were linked to mental health issues.

CDC Reports Increasing Number Of Covid-19 Hospitalizations. Should We Be Worried?

Recent data from the CDC indicates that Covid-19 hospitalizations are increasing. Is this a sign of another surge or just a blip in the data?

Organoids Shed Light On COVID-19 Infection During Pregnancy

A recently developed placental organoid offers new insights into the effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection on pregnant women and their children.