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“Labor and Delivery Management of Women with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection” (2018), by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Obstetric Practice

By: Jarrett L. Joubert | Published: Jun 05, 2025

In September 2018, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, or ACOG, published “Labor and Delivery Management of Women with Human…

pregnant womenHIV testingInfectious Disease Transmission, VerticalHealth Planning GuidelinesHIV infections
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“First Birth from a Deceased Donor Uterus in the United States: From Severe Graft Rejection to Successful Cesarean Delivery” (2020), by Rebecca Flyckt, Tommaso Falcone, and Cristiano Quintini et al.

By: Aubrey Pinteric | Published: Jun 05, 2025

In 2020, Rebecca Flyckt and colleagues published “First Birth from a Deceased Donor Uterus in the United States: From Severe Graft Rejection to…

Infertility, Femaleorgan transplantationClinical trialIn vitro fertilizationPregnancy
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“Gene Action in the X-chromosome of the Mouse (Mus Musculus L.)” (1961), by Mary Lyon

By: Devangana Shah | Published: Jun 04, 2025

In 1961, Mary Lyon, a researcher who studied genetics, published “Gene Action in the X-chromosome of the Mouse (Mus Musculus L.),” hereafter “Gene…

Sex ChromosomesChromosomes, Human, XX chromosomeGenes, X-linkedX Chromosome Inactivation
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“Stress Incontinence and Genital Relaxation; A Nonsurgical Method of Increasing the Tone of Sphincters and their Supporting Structures” (1952), by Arnold Henry Kegel

By: Madelyn Johnson | Published: Jun 03, 2025

In 1952, Arnold Henry Kegel published “Stress Incontinence and Genital Relaxation; A Nonsurgical Method of Increasing the Tone of Sphincters and…

Pelvic FloorPelvic Organ ProlapsePelvic Floor DisordersSexual Dysfunction, PhysiologicalExercise Therapy
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Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser (1855–1916)

By: Eboni E. Andersun | Published: Jun 03, 2025

Albert Ludwig Sigesmund Neisser was a physician and scientist working in Poland who, in 1879, identified the bacterium that causes gonorrhea. Before…

SyphilisGonorrheaLeprosySexually Transmitted DiseasesBacteria
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Susumu Ohno (1928–2000)

By: Devangana Shah | Published: Jun 03, 2025

Susumu Ohno studied chromosome structure and evolution during the twentieth century in the United States. Ohno was one of the first researchers to…

Sequence Analysis, DNAGenes, DuplicateGene DuplicationBarr BodiesBiological Evolution
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Lewis Madison Terman (1877–1956)

By: Cole Nichols | Published: Feb 25, 2025

Lewis Madison Terman was a researcher and university professor who studied educational psychology and advocated for eugenics in the United States…

EugenicsBinet TestIntelligence testsReproductionIntelligence
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Robert Koch (1843–1910)

By: Kelly Roberts | Published: Jan 15, 2025

Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch was a researcher from Germany who studied the causative agents of infectious diseases in various parts of Europe, Africa…

Mycobacterium tuberculosisTuberculosisMycobacterium tuberculosis infectionInfectious DiseasesBacterial disease