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1 in 100 pregnant women struggle with hyperemesis gravidarum – but what is it, and what can we do about it?
Hyperemesis gravidarum affects around 1 in 100 pregnant women. But what causes debilitating sickness in pregnancy, and how can we cope?
Davina McCall, 58, took to her Instagram with the news on Saturday and explained how the disease had been caught 'very very early' but would still require radiotherapy.
A pregnant woman from the Midwest was told some shocking news at her very first ultrasound. Savannah Harrington told Newsweek her appointment wasn’t scheduled—it was an emergency scan after she had ...
It was in the midst of navigating an onslaught of postpartum challenges mere days after childbirth that Laura Reitsma, then 36, first felt a lump in her right breast. Yet another problem to tackle ...
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Why honey-lime juice reduces nausea and vomiting associated with pregnancy
Pregnancy is a natural process that many women undergo, but it is often accompanied by discomfort, particularly in the early phase. One of the most common symptoms during pregnancy is nausea and ...
According to the recent CDC update, so far 27 people have contracted listeria during this latest outbreak. Out of the 13 ...
Fans at Lackawanna Trail and Riverside couldn’t ask for a better scenario. The two best teams in the Lackawanna Football Conference Division III will decide the champion in a Week 10 showdown at ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. The president of the United States recently claimed that the use of acetaminophen, commonly known by the brand name ...
Lakers forward LeBron James is expected to miss 3 to 4 weeks with sciatica. Ronald Martinez / Getty Images The Los Angeles Lakers will open the NBA season Tuesday night against the Golden State ...
When 11 babies were exposed to measles in Cache County last month, public health workers rushed to get in touch with their families and helped provide emergency medication to keep the infants from ...
This past summer, two federal actions sent a similar menacing message. In Washington, D.C., the National Guard was deployed to remove unhoused people under the guise of “public safety.” Additionally, ...
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