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JAKARTA – In the world of fashion, glasses have undergone a significant transformation. If in the past it was synonymous with visual aids, now glasses have become one of the fashion items that can strengthen the character, increase confidence, and even reflect the lifestyle of the user. The increasingly diverse designs make glasses easy to…

This article is adapted from the author’s Master of Public Health capstone research completed at Monroe University, New York. For many Nigerian women, the word fibroid carries more fear than hope. It is a diagnosis often whispered among friends, discussed quietly within families, or discovered unexpectedly after years of enduring painful menstrual periods, heavy bleeding,…

Investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have been awarded a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue supporting the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Training in Urologic and Gynecologic Cancers Program, an initiative designed to train the next generation of researchers focused on improving cancer care delivery and outcomes

Hers, a digital healthcare platform that provides virtual care and prescriptions, is expanding its services by adding a built-in AI tool to its app. The AI feature uses information from the patient’s medical history and connects them to a provider for additional personalized support. Hers is first focusing on weight loss patients and those on GLP-1…