Women's health

Surrogacy in Greece: ‘You know they are not your children’

L.D., aged 32, gave birth to twins by caesarean section in September. The midwives did not place the newborns on her chest, as is customary. There were other arms waiting for them with anxiety, love and emotion, a few floors above. Those of 37-year-old F.P. and her husband. They had been trying to become parents for years but one miscarriage followed another. F.P.

Unexplained Weight Loss In Older People Is Linked With Increased Risk Of Fractures

Unexplained rapid weight loss in elderly persons may indicate an underlying condition and be associated with an increased risk of falls and fractures, as well as a poorer long-term prognosis.

The understanding of factors that may contribute to rapid weight loss is limited, and current therapies include changing inefficient food and physical activity habits.

Vučić met with a woman who suffered obstetric violence: "Thank you for your courage"

Vui pointed out that he is very sorry for everything that happened.
"We can't revive the child, but we can try to make sure it never happens in the future. I saw that all the midwives were very fair and that they mostly confirmed what you said," said Vui.
Marica thanked the president for receiving her.

Women's health gap costs $1 trillion worldwide: Report

The huge gap between how women and men's health are treated costs $1 trillion a year worldwide, the World Economic Forum (WEF) said yesterday. 

Women spend a quarter more of their lives suffering from poor health than men, a disparity that includes an unequal focus on men across medical research, diagnosis and treatment, the report said.

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