reproductive health

Latest news and articles about reproductive health from NEX English

Explore Employee Rights for Sick Leave During Fertility Treatment

Concerns are rising among employees, especially women, regarding their rights to sick leave during egg retrieval procedures for fertility treatment. This issue highlights the importance of employee rights amidst growing interest in reproductive health.

Study Reveals Impact of Chemicals on Men's Fertility Since Childhood

A recent study indicates that exposure to environmental chemicals during early life stages can negatively affect men's reproductive health, leading to genetic abnormalities in sperm. This raises concerns about fertility capabilities.

U.S. Supreme Court Restores Access to Abortion Pills Online

The U.S. Supreme Court has announced a historic decision allowing women to access abortion pills, known as <strong>mifepristone</strong>, through <strong>telemedicine</strong>, mail, and pharmacies. This ruling comes after a long debate over women's rights to obtain these medications.

Launch New Features in Oura Ring for Reproductive Health Tracking

Oura has announced the addition of new features to its smart ring, enabling users to monitor reproductive health, including contraception and menopause. This initiative aims to expand the use of its products in the health sector.

U.S. Court Restricts Abortion Access by Banning Mifepristone

A U.S. court has issued a ruling that restricts access to abortion services by banning the mailing of mifepristone, raising widespread concern among women's rights advocates. This decision comes at a sensitive time as debates over abortion rights intensify in the United States.

Inaugurate Reproductive Health Hospital in Matay to Serve 150,000 Residents

The Governor of Minya inaugurated the Reproductive Health Hospital in Matay, aimed at providing comprehensive health services to over 150,000 residents. This opening is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to enhance healthcare in rural areas.

Excessive Simple Carbohydrates Increase Risk of PCOS

Irina Kononova, an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, warns that high consumption of simple carbohydrates can lead to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), negatively affecting women's chances of conception.

Extend detention of five individuals after child skeleton discovery

Five individuals, including a family of four, have had their detention extended for an additional three days following the discovery of a child's skeleton buried in front of a house in Kilmak, Malacca, Malaysia. Police investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Provide menstrual supplies for displaced women in Lebanon

The 'Jaitna' Association is striving to secure sanitary pads and menstrual supplies for displaced women in Lebanon, deeming it a pressing priority on par with food aid. This initiative comes amid the harsh conditions faced by women in camps.

New Study Confirms Birth Control Pills Do Not Increase Cancer Risk

Dr. Amr Hassan, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology, asserts that claims linking birth control pills to increased breast and cervical cancer risks lack scientific evidence. He emphasizes that such information can cause unwarranted anxiety among women.

Study Reveals: Frequent Ejaculation May Boost Male Fertility

A recent study from the University of Oxford indicates that regular ejaculation can provide a meaningful boost to male fertility. The research highlights that delays of a few days may impact the success of in vitro fertilization procedures.

Study Reveals Impact of Abstaining from Sex on Male Fertility

A recent study highlights the effects of abstaining from sex on male fertility, raising questions about best practices for reproductive health. The research explores the relationship between sexual activity and fertility in men.