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Acetaminophen in pregnancy doesn't increase autism risk, new study finds. Here's what to know
Despite claims that acetaminophen (Tylenol) in pregnancy may raise the risk for autism, doctors agree it's not conclusive.
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WA lawmakers consider requiring public colleges to offer medication-abortion access
"Students should not have to choose between their health and their education," said state Sen. T'wina Nobles, a Fircrest ...
An international team of researchers, with the involvement of the UAB, has conducted a study that explains the evolutionary ...
Abstract: The motion reproduction system (MRS) transfers human dexterous motion skills to robots. Compared with other machine learning-based methods, it has an advantage in terms of the number of data ...
In the animal kingdom, penises can be spiked, split, corkscrewed—even detachable. They're one of the most diverse structures in biology. The human penis is so uniform, it's an anatomical outlier.
In 2018, Chinese scientist He Jiankui shocked the world when he revealed that he had created the first gene-edited babies. Using Crispr, he tweaked the genes of three human embryos in an attempt to ...
Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill announced the establishment of the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority (the "AHRRA") on 13 October 2025. The AHRRA is a new State agency ...
Scientists have created human eggs containing genes from adult skin cells, a step that someday could help women who are infertile or gay couples have babies with their own genes but would also raise ...
Megan Molteni reports on discoveries from the frontiers of genomic medicine, neuroscience, and reproductive tech. She joined STAT in 2021 after covering health and science at WIRED. You can reach ...
Scientists have used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs capable of producing early embryos, an advance that could expand possibilities for fertility treatment, according to new research. The ...
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