What Happens To Your Body When You Have An IUI Procedure
A type of fertility procedure, IUI allows sperm to bypass the cervix and get placed directly in the uterus and closer to the egg it needs to fertilize.
Read MoreA type of fertility procedure, IUI allows sperm to bypass the cervix and get placed directly in the uterus and closer to the egg it needs to fertilize.
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Read MoreSince cold and flu season is upon us, we wanted to know what people's go-to medicine was for easing a cough. Here's what our audience voted for.
Read MoreFor years, the belief has been that lower levels of "good" cholesterol increases heart disease risk. Read about a new study that says this may not be true.
Read MoreBeing bloated is a common experience, and many choose to suffer it in silence. Learn about a survey that shows why people don't discuss it with their doctors.
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Read MoreUrinary incontinence can affect every aspect of your life. However, there are a few types of exercises you can try at home to help improve bladder control.
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Read MoreIf you were born before 1980, chances are you've had chickenpox, which puts you at risk for developing shingles. That's why it's important to get the vaccine.
Read MoreA recent drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may help delay the onset of type 1 diabetes. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreRecent scientific buzz around a new study is hinting that sperm count is going down globally -- which may affect a lot more than pregnancy rates.
Read MoreBreaking a bone is no fun. But did you know there are foods you can eat to help your bones heal?
Read MoreThere are a slew of myths out there about diabetes, but we're here to dispel some of the most common. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreAbout 1 in 50 people in the U.S. deal with paralysis. Now there's a new type of adaptive equipment for people with paralysis -- mind-controlled wheelchairs.
Read MoreOnline pharmacies made it convenient to get medications online during the pandemic. But are they safe, and how can you find legitimate ones?
Read MoreRegardless of how severe your COVID-19 symptoms appeared at first, researchers are now elaborating on how it could affect your brain, even after recovery.
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