Tokophobia in the spotlight: Experts seek grip on pathologic dread of childbirth
Tokophobia distress can be severe.
Nancy Cohen is a writer from Cambridge, MA. She holds an MS from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Her focus is on business, science, and technology.
Tokophobia distress can be severe.
House special: Fish n’ threads of leggings.
When the allergies really kick in, tissues can hardly cut it.
Less carbon footprint. Less time. Less cost. Bring in the industrial-sized 3D printers.
Far-UVC light could make sidewalks safer and plaza folks happy to gather again.
Yes sir, one tuna sub. Anything else? Of course.
Researchers pose way to kick opioids to the curb.
No rest for weary doctors watching coronavirus variants.
University team takes a look at the moon's ghastly, sticky blanket -- and how astronauts could keep it off.
This is nothing to chirp or warble about.
Researchers play detective with neurons from mice.
An algorithm could curb the pandemic's wrecking ball on hospital resources.
Slow reflexes and driving. What could possibly go wrong?
OUCH. That describes life in medieval Cambridge.
A male / female mice study suggests we need specialized treatments.
Words are powerful. Especially those sparking negative vibes.
A five-week lockdown could squash viral transmission, one researcher argues.
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Clumps, abnormal aggregations, what's going on?
Less clinical biopsies mean less invasions.
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