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Is the Body Mass Index BS?

The BMI has been a key measure of public health for decades, but many say it's ineffective.

By Kate Daniel

Racial Bias Can Affect Dosage, Diagnosis and Treatment in Psychiatry

Despite identical symptoms, Black patients often receive higher doses than white counterparts.

By Fjolla Arifi

Tall, Pregnant Women More Likely to Have Twins, Study Suggests

An insulin-like growth factor may encourage the rate of spontaneous twinning in tall women.

By Chaunie Brusie, RN, BSN

For Immigrant Women, Access to Reproductive Care Is Its Own Challenge

Without basic healthcare, women face higher mortality rates and other serious consequences.

By Xenia E.

Some Pregnant Women Face Barriers to Crucial STI Testing

Even with state-mandated screening, women in low socioeconomic areas may face hurdles.

By Austin Harvey