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_ Parenting Swabbing Cesarean-Born Babies with Vaginal Fluids Is Potentially Unsafe and Unnecessary By Sondra Forsyth article The increasingly popular practice of “vaginal seeding” — in which cesarean-delivered babies are immediately swabbed with the mother’s vaginal fluids … Read More→
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_ Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Places Greater Financial Burden on Black Women than White Women By Jane Farrell article Having breast cancer placed a significantly greater financial strain on black women than white women, according to study by researchers … Read More→
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_ Stress, Symptoms and Heart Disease between Genders By Jane Farrell video Mental stress risk factors and symptoms for heart disease differ between men and women, new studies find.
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