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Lovette and colleagues found compelling evidence for why sexual selection sometimes acts with equal strength on both females and males...Called reproductive skew, this pattern tends to be common in males. Females of most species generally invest more...
Tags: cooperative breed, breed species, sexually selection, females birds, breed starlings, birds act, India, Thiruvananthapuram, Environment, Sexuality, Mating, Bird, Sexual selection, Fertility, Malurus, Aesthetics, Species
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A common chemical used in the plastic lining of frozen-food dinners and many other products is endangering the development of fetuses in pregnant women, a new study suggests. Researchers at the Universite de Sherbrooke have shown that Bisphenol A (BPA)...
Tags: Chemical BPA, Aziz Aris, pregnant women, Canada, Montreal, Health Medical Pharma, Bisphenol A, Fertility, Placenta, Plasticizers, Developmental biology, Plastic, Embryology, Pregnancy
Irish women naturally expect to be able to lead modern lives. They expect to be educated and to have the chance to work; they expect to be able to plan their families; they expect to enjoy sex without fear of pregnancy. And, as contraception can't always...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Fertility, Religion and abortion, Gynecology, Abortion, Minors and abortion, Social Issues, Self-induced abortion
At least not for young adults between the ages of 18 and 24, according to a new study by University of Minnesota researchers...They asked more than 1,300 young Minnesota adults about their most recent sexual encounters, their self-esteem and their emotional...
Tags: casual sex, sexually encounters, Marla Eisenberg, young adults, recent sexually, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Sex education, Fertility, Abstinence-only sex education, Adolescence, Interpersonal relationships, Social Issues, Human sexuality, Human sexual behavior, Intimate relationships
Unlike in other European countries, the pill, also known as mifepristone, will be administered solely in hospitals. The pill was originally approved by the country's pharmaceuticals agency in late July, but the move prompted a parliamentary inquiry. Italy...
Tags: Italy, abortion pill, Rome, Fertility, Politics, Abortion, Mifepristone, Antiandrogens, Silvio Berlusconi, Abortifacients, The Abortion Pill, Emergency contraception, Sex hormones, Health Medical Pharma, Combined oral contraceptive pill, Elio Sgreccia, A.C. Milan, Hormonal contraception, Silvio
David Smallwood, addictions manager at London's Priory clinic, who pronounces the ace golfer a 'sex addict'. There may not be enough proof to underscore the expert's pronouncement, but the recent string of revelations may have had Smallwood thinking aloud,...
Tags: sex addict, Varun B, Seema Hingorrany, Rajan Bhonsle, India, Mumbai, Fertility, Human sexuality, Sexual acts, Addiction, Sexual health, Paraphilias, Sexual intercourse, Sexual addiction
Here's another reason for pregnant women to take folic acid supplements: they help prevent fetal heart malformations, new research from the Netherlands suggests. "Given the relatively high prevalence of congenital heart defects worldwide, our findings...
Tags: folic acid, heart defects, birth defects, help preventing, acid supplements, Netherlands, Nijmegen, Health Medical Pharma, Fertility, Congenital disorders, Neural tube defect, Spina bifida, Developmental biology, Obstetrics, Pregnancy
Christian women from Nyanza province have opposed sections in the draft constitution which they claim are vague on abortion and same sex marriages. The leaders under the Kisumu Christian Women of Kenya also want the new constitution to accord all religions...
Tags: Kisumu Christian Women, Kenya, Kisumu, Fertility, Religion and abortion, Gynecology, Politics, Abortion, Social Issues, Bioethics, Abortion debate, Religion Belief
Here is the dumbest newspaper article I’ve read in quite a long time. I mean dumb not just in the sense of failing to understand what most everyone else surely understands, or of taking a rolling-on-the-floor obvious point and considering it to be an...
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