The Y chromosome is among the smallest in the human body and carries the fewest genes. Researchers are paying renewed attention to its role in cancer—specifically, what happens when it vanishes.
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"Check Her Body Count" spits out fake numbers, but the misogynistic intent behind it is painfully real.
A website which claimed to use AI to check a woman's "body count" using her Instagram profile sparked uproar online.
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Women are more likely than men to develop PTSD. Social factors and trauma type play important roles. But researchers have long wondered about the role of biology.
The truth is pregnancy causes some surprising long-term changes to your body, regardless of whether you’re a celebrity or a soccer mom. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing.  Dr. Shazia Malik, a ...
Fifty years ago, a controversial writer named Shere Hite taught us how to talk about sex and pleasure, selling books by the ...
Hormone-regulated immune cells produce IL-10 to resolve pain more effectively in males, offering a potential new target for non-opioid chronic pain treatments.