Sensors embedded in sanitary napkins screen menstrual effluent, offering an accessible, non-invasive tool to monitor health.
Every woman’s health journey is unique, but there’s one thing we all share — a need to prioritize preventive care. If you ...
A unique piece of mosaic glass art created by Loughrea artist Alison Mac Cormaic, that makes a statement about gender ...
Cervical screening rates for our Southern Māori and Pacific communities have increased 10% compared to last year, due to ...
The mobile screening bus from Kidwai Memorial Hospital screened 74 NIMHANS women employees. “The institute providing the opportunity for screening is good for everyone, because ...
Designed with user accessibility in mindhe app offers voice input, offline access, and will provide guidance to nearby ...
At the recently held Healthcare Horizon 2.0 conference in Delhi, leading doctors and health experts revealed a major insight ...
Safety pattern check found 35 positive signals for HPV vaccines, with most side effects within 30 days post-vaccination, ...
Early cancer detection significantly improves treatment outcomes and survival rates. Recognizing warning signs like ...
“I remember lying on my back doing yoga and something popped in my stomach and I was screaming. It was a really weird ...
In what represents the first filing to have emerged in the name of Cellect Laboratories Inc., one of the start-up’s co-founders, Claire Theresa Murphy, describes their development of a non-invasive ...
Lehigh Valley Health Network and HNL Lab Medicine now offer self-collection HPV testing, a major shift in cervical cancer ...