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A reporter compares the two healthcare reform bills moving through the House and Senate, explaining how the changes could affect you and your medical care.
Australian scientists have found that babies born to women who take folic acid late in their pregnancy are at an increased risk for having asthma.
According to new research, sperm itself--and not just semen--may play a leading role in transmitting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
"The Pill" may help reduce the dramatic hormone shifts women experience during the month, shifts that scientists say can increase airway inflammation and worsen asthma symptoms.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug called Lysteda for the treatment of menorrhagia, a condition characterized by heavy menstrual bleeding.



