Healthcare providers must comply with the new HIPAA Reproductive Health Rule (the “Rule”) by December 23, 2024. 1 Here is what you need to know and do before then. Overview. In the wake of Dobbs v.
Wearable health devices now track heart health, stress, glucose, fertility, and sleep, turning smart wearables into everyday tools for preventive care.
Led by researchers from the University of Oxford's Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science and the University of Iceland, the review explores how genetic variations can explain differences in ...
The intricate landscape of female reproductive biology represents a dynamic and complex system, with menstrual cycles serving as a critical indicator of overall physiological well-being. Understanding ...
Contraceptives are vital for reproductive health, empowering women to prevent unintended pregnancies with potential threats to their well-being. Access to contraceptives, despite their well-documented ...
A pair of Florida Democrats have filed legislation that would in effect eliminate the state’s restrictive six-week abortion ...
The women’s health space has long centered on reproductive care. Although this is an important area, the industry is leaving out a vast segment of women whose health needs go far beyond fertility and ...
In a sweeping decision published in June, a federal court in Texas struck down most of the HIPAA Rule to Support Reproductive Health Care Privacy (Reproductive Health ...
The foods we eat play a crucial role in our health, including maintaining a healthy reproductive system. For both men and women, proper nutrition can influence fertility, hormone balance, and sexual ...
Hear the phrase “reproductive politics” and sperm likely won’t be the first thing that comes to mind. But in a provocative new collection of essays, Yale sociologist Rene Almeling and a group of ...
Women make up more than half of the US labor force. And while there is still a long way to go, more women are in executive positions as well – women held 31.7% of top executive positions across ...
Well, that didn't take long: Following Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, attentive users noticed the site reproductiverights.gov had quietly been taken down, along with its resources for ...