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The womb is the small, hollow, pear-shaped organ in a woman's pelvis. This is the organ in which a baby grows. Also called uterus.
Study finds inconsistency in scoring methods that have been developed to evaluate NICUs

Study finds inconsistency in scoring methods that have been developed to evaluate NICUs

People with variations in FTO gene could be at increased risk of melanoma

People with variations in FTO gene could be at increased risk of melanoma

Breakthrough study aims at developing first comprehensive model of fetal heart

Breakthrough study aims at developing first comprehensive model of fetal heart

Experts to create first comprehensive model of human heart development

Experts to create first comprehensive model of human heart development

Tranylcypromine may also hold promise in treating sickle cell disease

Tranylcypromine may also hold promise in treating sickle cell disease

Samoan epidemic of obesity may start with rapid weight gain in early infancy

Samoan epidemic of obesity may start with rapid weight gain in early infancy

Evidence links HPV16 to focal cortical dysplasia type IIB

Evidence links HPV16 to focal cortical dysplasia type IIB

Single dose of seasonal flu vaccine is safe for egg allergic children

Single dose of seasonal flu vaccine is safe for egg allergic children

Miscarriage and molecular signals: an interview with Prof Brosens and Prof Quenby

Miscarriage and molecular signals: an interview with Prof Brosens and Prof Quenby

Babies born to obese mothers have low levels of vitamin D

Babies born to obese mothers have low levels of vitamin D

Improving research on BPA chemical may lead to better guidelines for human health

Improving research on BPA chemical may lead to better guidelines for human health

Molecular signals make some women prone to miscarriage

Molecular signals make some women prone to miscarriage

Babies begin absorbing language while still in the womb

Babies begin absorbing language while still in the womb

New therapeutic ultrasound approach could lead to an invisible knife for noninvasive surgery

New therapeutic ultrasound approach could lead to an invisible knife for noninvasive surgery

Microarray analysis more effective in pinpointing potential genetic causes of stillbirth

Microarray analysis more effective in pinpointing potential genetic causes of stillbirth

Researchers identify 4 new genetic regions that influence birth weight

Researchers identify 4 new genetic regions that influence birth weight

Researchers discover four new gene regions that contribute to low birth weight

Researchers discover four new gene regions that contribute to low birth weight

NAP and SAL injection during pregnancy improve memory, learning tasks in offsprings

NAP and SAL injection during pregnancy improve memory, learning tasks in offsprings

Fertility treatment auto-injector: an interview with Lai Chiu Tang, Senior Industrial Designer at Cambridge Consultants

Fertility treatment auto-injector: an interview with Lai Chiu Tang, Senior Industrial Designer at Cambridge Consultants

Overexpressed enzyme contributes to development of preeclampsia

Overexpressed enzyme contributes to development of preeclampsia

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