Scientific research is up-ending age-old gender stereotypes about empathy – and revealing new ways of thinking about ...
Babies don't kick inside the womb randomly. Dr Rajan explains why pregnant women feel kicks from inside and what it indicates.
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How a baby’s gut wakes up after birth
After birth, your baby’s digestive system undergoes significant changes to adjust to life outside the womb. This is more like their gut waking up. Knowing how this transition works can help you ...
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When do you feel baby kicks during a twin pregnancy?
Got multiples on the way? Here’s what you need to know about when and how much you’ll feel your twins move.
Dr Afshan Iqbal, a senior gynaecologist, speaks to Syed Shadab Ali Gilani about rising infertility concerns, PCOS, C-sections and maternal health, offering evidence-based guidance for couples. Afreen ...
Veins in the skull can rearrange their borders to accommodate patrolling immune cells, a strange behaviour called ruffling.
It is commonly assumed that tiny particles just go with the flow as they make their way through soil, biological tissue, and other complex materials. But a team of Yale researchers led by Professor ...
Researchers celebrate early results of a drug that may become the first treatment for a serious complication of pregnancy called preeclampsia. It's got the potential to save many lives.
ORNL is committed to supporting U.S. energy needs by pursuing strategic research that advances a wide variety of affordable, abundant and competitive nuclear technologies, and strengthens national ...
The presence of an organelle called the fusome in species as diverse as Drosophila and mammals indicates an ancient, conserved programme of germ cell development.
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