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Plastic Surgeon Sues Patients for Bad Online Reviews
(Nov. 19) -- A Chicago woman says cosmetic surgery left her breasts disfigured, but she's not suing for malpractice. Instead, the doctor who performed the allegedly botched procedure is suing her, because she posted bad reviews of his work online. Dr. Jay Pensler, unhappy about negative reviews his former patients posted...
Nipple Tattoos Come With Permanent Perks
(Nov. 12) -- You may not be a big fan of regular tattoos, but another unique form of permanent body art sure comes with its share of fulfilling, priceless perks. Melany Whitney is an artist-turned-tattooist who specializes in permanent makeup application for the face and body out of Florida, New Jersey and New York. Her...
FDA Approves Ella, a 5-Mornings-After Contraception Pill
(Aug. 13) -- If the morning-after contraception pill Plan B proved controversial, the newly approved "ella" should prove five times as much. The Food and Drug administration today gave the green light to ella, which boasts of being able to prevent unwanted pregnancies for up to five days after sexual intercourse. Also...
Sperm Count Down: What's Killing Off America's Semen?
(Aug. 11) -- Young men of America: Your semen is dying off. That's the ongoing warning from researchers across the country, as science continues to pile new studies onto a growing heap of evidence counting against the reproductive potential of today's 20-somethings. Obesity is the latest health woe being blamed for low...
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New Algorithm Seeks To Improve The Miserable Bra Shopping Process
If you are a woman who wears bras, chances are you've had several miserable experiences buying them.
#BigBoobProblems: Large Chest No Joke For Many Women
Women's chests are often the subject of admiration, derision, and occasionally, maps -- but for women with large breasts, those body parts can prove to be as much of a hindrance as they are an asset.
Maximizing Reproduction: How Flowers Do It
This past Mother's Day, Americans spent approximately $18.6 billion on gifts for mom.
Soy Formula Safe For Babies, But Breastfeeding Still Best: Study
Despite theoretical concerns about brain development in babies fed soy protein-based formula, a new report says they do just as well as babies given milk-based formula.
David Macaray: For Sale: Hitler's Mustache
A vial of Ronald Reagan's blood, purportedly drawn from the President's vein as he clung to life after being shot in an assassination attempt, in 1981, has been put on the auction block by a British online auction house.
Reproductive biology News From the Web
- 06/01/12 Breast-Feeding Photos Stir Debate Source: FOX - FOX 13 - Memphis TN SPOKANE, Wash. The Washington National Guard and Fairchild Air Force Base say two nursing mothers were wrong to be photographed in uniform breast-feeding their babies.
- 06/01/12 Breast-feeding photos of military moms stir debate Source: Honolulu Star-Advertiser - Honolulu HI SPOKANE, Wash. >> The Washington National Guard and Fairchild Air Force Base say two nursing mothers were wrong to be photographed in uniform breast-feeding their babies.
- 06/01/12 Ladies Invitational Bluefish Tournament benefiting RNS... Source: Shore News Today - Egg Harbor Township NJ For the past 28 years, the Ladies Invitational Bluefish Tournament has spent the third weekend of June raising money for the AtlantiCare RNS Mobile Mammography Unit.
- 06/01/12 Breast-feeding photos of military moms stir debate Source: ABC - WICS TV NewsChannel 20 - Springfield IL APNewsNow; Changes headlines; Updates with Guard comment that discipline unlikely; Stands as update to Air Force-Breastfeeding Photos.
- 06/01/12 Here's Cancer: Can You Bring Yourself to Really Look? Source: Web MD Blogs Carey Goldbergâa friend and former reporter for The Boston Globe and The New York Timesâ alerted me to a dust-up between Facebook and a British breast cancer patient who dared to post pictures of herself, post-mastectomy, scar and all.
Background on Reproductive biology
Reproductive biology is a study mainly involving the reproductive system and sex organs. It is closely related to reproductive endocrinology and infertility.
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