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2,300 test hours and a fatal ejection: The Viggen’s brutal birth
The Viggen’s development demanded 2,300 prototype flight hours and exposed deadly problems before the aircraft became ...
For decades, one idea has shaped discussions about human evolution and birth: humans endure unusually difficult childbirth ...
Postpartum care failures are costing the U.S. billions. Startups are stepping in with high-touch, lower-cost models that are ...
Smoke from Canadian wildfires is making the air dangerous in parts of Canada and the United States. The air is considered ...
Excerpts from News Journal archives July 19-25, with storm damage in 1926, Dover surpassing Newark in 1976, Delaware worst state for dioxins in 2006 ...
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Estrogen in the first six weeks of pregnancy may set a baby boy's brain size at birth
Prenatal estrogen brain development research: two studies in Early Human Development find that first-trimester maternal ...
If the problem we’re focusing on is the gap between stated and achieved desires for family size, more immigration can’t possibly be the solution.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has baselessly tied alleged declines in sperm counts among ...
Are marriage and family not only declining in the data but also in aspiration and prestige? What almost no one connects to ...
As companies like Alphabet Inc. and Tesla Inc. bring self-driving taxis to more cities, the messier aspects of serving ...
Jesy Nelson tearfully tells Wes Streeting about ‘life-changing’ SMA test - The former Little Mix star, 35, has been followed ...
Top eye specialists answer parents' most common questions on children's eye care, monsoon infections, screen time, vision ...
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