In summary, the female reproductive system plays an essential role in both reproduction and overall health. Through proper ...
For most women, the body begins to change dramatically in their 40s or 50s. This transition, known as menopause, is defined ...
Producing follicles isn’t the only task for ovaries, new research suggests. (Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library/Getty ...
Bumblebees are only an inch long, but they help power the global food system. Roughly one-third of the food we grow depends ...
So you have finally found the partner of your dreams—but no matter how hard you try, no children have come along. Could ...
Starting one's sex life and having children at a young age can run in the family. But can pregnancy have beneficial health ...
Why do so many men only think about fertility when there is a problem? Perhaps the answer lies in our societal scripts.
At first glance, bat sea stars, the nubbly, orange, many-footed creatures often found on the seafloor, seem about as far from humans as one can get. Appearances can be deceiving, however. Scientists ...
Reproductive history genetic health risk is deeper than lifestyle choices. A FinnGen preprint posted June 9, 2026 finds that ...
A new report from the Palestinian Feminist Collective details the destruction of health facilities, the environment and the ...
Sea stars can produce eggs for up to 200 years. Their surprisingly human-like ovaries may offer clues about fertility and reproductive aging.
This short film introduces the topic of reproduction and that babies start from an egg and sperm. This series of short films ...