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Women's HealthJanuary 6Tanya Roberts' death: Can a UTI be fatal?Urinary tract infections are often associated with painful urination or burning sensation, so when Tanya Roberts’ long-term partner revealed that her death followed hospitalization for complications stemming from one, it came as a shock to many.
Women's HealthNovember 25Scotland to make period products freely available to allScottish lawmakers have unanimously passed legislation that will make period products freely available to anyone who needs them - a move that leader Nicole Sturgeon says makes Scotland the first country in the world to do so.
Healthy MamaOctober 28Postpartum depression may last 3 years after childbirth, study findsIntense sadness, hopelessness and anxiety among mothers can last up to three years after childbirth, according to a new study.
JobsOctober 27Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg has career advice for working women during COVID-19Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg discusses coronavirus pandemic's impact on working women's careers.
HawaiiOctober 22Hawaii sees rise in syphilis cases among newborns, womenCongenital syphilis is a preventable illness that is increasing overall in the U.S.
CoronavirusOctober 16Women take coronavirus more seriously than men, study showsCoronavirus precautions are now apparently in the same league as stopping to ask for directions and taking more than one trip to carry stuff.
Women's HealthOctober 8Having a baby later in life may increase longevity, study suggestsWomen who have kids later on in life may live longer, according to the findings of a recent study.
Women's HealthOctober 5Pregnant woman battles breast cancer, undergoes chemo, double mastectomyA North Carolina mom was 14 weeks pregnant when she discovered a lump in her breast while in the shower.
Women's HealthOctober 1HPV vaccine 'substantially' reduces cervical cancer risk: studyThe human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine substantially lowered the risk of cervical cancer, especially when administered early, said a new study.