By Jane E. Brody — 2025
Here in one volume is the definitive picture of women’s health at the beginning of the new millennium.
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One in two sexually active persons will contract a sexually transmitted infection (STI) by age 25, and data from the CDC shows that overall cases of STIs continue to rise in the United States.
Treatment for breast cancer is difficult for any woman, but for a lesbian, it can be especially difficult.
All people, including those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ), need sexual and reproductive health care.
A movement has formed around the idea that one’s ability to build a family should not be determined by wealth, sexuality, gender or biology.
In the LGBTQ+ community, people are becoming increasingly aware of the fertility options available to them.
Sexual and reproductive health is a human right. Yet almost everyone of reproductive age—some 4.3 billion people—will lack at least one essential sexual or reproductive health service over the course of their reproductive years.
The birth control pill changes women’s brains. Because of this, it changes women and often in surprising ways. This talk will teach listeners about what science knows about the pill and the brain, empowering women to make informed health choices.
We've reached the grand finale of our four part series on human reproduction: BABIES! Today Hank walks you through the stages of pregnancy, beginning with how a zygote develops into blastomeres to a morula to a blastocyst and finally to an embryo and a fetus.
Queen Afua shares the powerful experience that inspired her to write, Overcoming an Angry Vagina.
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