Mouse model of gender-affirming testosterone treatment and fertility finds...
The current IVF recommendation is for transgender patients to stop taking gender-affirming hormones before the procedure, which can be costly and life changing. Now, a team of researchers are diving in...
View ArticleRahimi: Supreme Court appears poised to affirm that the Constitution is not a...
Press Release from The National Family Violence Law Center- Rahimi: Supreme Court appears poised to affirm that the Constitution is not a suicide pact.
View ArticleHealth: Lack of friend or family visits is associated with increased risk of...
Never being visited by friends or family is associated with a 39% increased risk of death, study finds.
View ArticleWant higher graduation rates? New study shows public spending on families is key
A new study, conducted in collaboration between researchers at Michigan State University and Central Michigan University, found that public spending on social safety net programs and on education...
View ArticleMigrant couples have better relationships when they can balance old and new...
Migrant couples who can effectively balance the culture of their homeland while adapting to the dominant culture of their new home are more likely to have a better relationship, according to newly...
View ArticleFrom Farm to Newsroom: The Latest Research and Features on Agriculture
The world's total population is expected to reach 9.9 billion by 2050. This rapid increase in population is boosting the demand for agriculture to cater for the increased demand. Below are some of the...
View ArticleOchsner Hospital for Children Introduces Pediatrics Residency Program
Beginning in July 2024, pediatric interns will begin ACGME-accredited residency training at Ochsner Medical Center-New Orleans, with newborn nursery and neonatology rotations at Ochsner Baptist.
View ArticleYoung people less likely to study at university if mother has maternal...
Young people whose mothers experienced periods of depression during their lifetime were less likely to study at university, new research led by the University of Bristol has found. The study is...
View ArticleHigh levels of maternal stress during pregnancy linked to children's behavior...
Children whose mothers are highly stressed, anxious or depressed during pregnancy may be at higher risk for mental health and behavior issues during their childhood and teen years, according to...
View ArticleNew Study Finds Schools Call Moms More Than Dads
Laura Gee, an associate professor of economics at Tufts, and her colleagues recently completed a study that looked at how calls and messages from children's schools are split along gender lines. One of...
View ArticleGender Wage Gap vs. Family Wage Gap: Its Complicated, New Study Shows
New sociological research investigates the relationship between family and gender wage gaps--looking at the full labor market, and also separately looking at Black, Hispanic, and White workers.
View ArticleWashU Expert: Open enrollment privacy concerns
During this open enrollment season, parents should consider privacy implications when adding their adult children to their health insurance plan, said an expert on health insurance at Washington...
View ArticleMore than GBP215 extra-a-month to raise a child with autism
The first study into raising a child on the autism spectrum using the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) approach, has found that families and carers face costs of more than GBP2,650 each year - to cover...
View ArticleNational Poll: Parents of young children increasingly turn to social media...
Most mothers and over two-thirds of fathers of young children look to social media for parenting advice or to share their experiences - a significant increase since a previous Mott poll explored...
View ArticlePolicies to Reduce Child Poverty and Child Maltreatment
In a groundbreaking study, researchers have conducted a scoping review of previous studies to explore the effects of policy changes on child poverty rates.
View ArticleYour Thanksgiving menu doesn't look like Colonial America's first celebration
Foodies aren't the only people who appreciate the significance of the Thanksgiving feast. For most, the holiday conjures visions of turkey dinners and pumpkin pies replete with all the fixings, such as...
View ArticleIt's not over until it's over. Keep up with the latest COVID research in the...
Stay informed! Keep up with the latest research on the COVID-19 virus in the Coronavirus channel on Newswise.
View ArticleNew paper links childhood deprivation to accelerated biological aging later...
While earlier studies found a link between threats experienced in early life and epigenetic age acceleration in children, the study led by Schmitz shows that this relationship may not persist into...
View ArticleNew study on experience of adopted people as they become parents
Becoming a parent can be a turning point for adopted people, but it can also bring up past issues of loss, rejection, and abuse. Support is needed for adopted parents to break cycles of neglect and abuse
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