Washington PostDo women who live together get their periods together, or is it a myth?Menstrual synchrony, as it is known, does occur occasionally, but not because of proximity or the release of chemical pheromones, which has long been a popular theory.
Washington PostDo women who live together get their periods together, or is it a myth?Menstrual synchrony, as it is known, does occur occasionally, but not because of proximity or the release of chemical pheromones, which has long been a popular theory.
National PoliticsSupreme Court appears skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law
National PoliticsSupreme Court appears skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law
CoronavirusHow the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonousThe Chinese government froze meaningful efforts to trace the origins of the pandemic, despite publicly declaring that it supported an open scientific inquiry, an AP investigation has found.
CoronavirusHow the search for the origins of COVID-19 turned politically poisonousThe Chinese government froze meaningful efforts to trace the origins of the pandemic, despite publicly declaring that it supported an open scientific inquiry, an AP investigation has found.
CoronavirusWhy aren’t more doctors prescribing Paxlovid to COVID patients? Philly health advisory urges more useResearch suggests the COVID treatment Paxlovid is underutilized, including among people who could benefit most from the drug.
CoronavirusWhy aren’t more doctors prescribing Paxlovid to COVID patients? Philly health advisory urges more useResearch suggests the COVID treatment Paxlovid is underutilized, including among people who could benefit most from the drug.
CoronavirusIn new recommendations, the CDC says COVID patients can end isolation 24 hours after symptoms improve
CoronavirusIn new recommendations, the CDC says COVID patients can end isolation 24 hours after symptoms improve
CoronavirusIn new recommendations, the CDC says COVID patients can end isolation 24 hours after symptoms improve
CoronavirusIn new recommendations, the CDC says COVID patients can end isolation 24 hours after symptoms improve
OpinionWhen you feel sick, the cause is usually a common problem. But sometimes it is not. | Expert OpinionSometimes the problem can be more unusual. Here are some examples, and ways to know when to contact a physician.
OpinionWhen you feel sick, the cause is usually a common problem. But sometimes it is not. | Expert OpinionSometimes the problem can be more unusual. Here are some examples, and ways to know when to contact a physician.
OpinionWhen you feel sick, the cause is usually a common problem. But sometimes it is not. | Expert OpinionSometimes the problem can be more unusual. Here are some examples, and ways to know when to contact a physician.
OpinionWhen you feel sick, the cause is usually a common problem. But sometimes it is not. | Expert OpinionSometimes the problem can be more unusual. Here are some examples, and ways to know when to contact a physician.
OpinionWhen nurses kill: N.J. has tried to prevent these deaths. Pa. should do more. | Expert Opinion
OpinionWhen nurses kill: N.J. has tried to prevent these deaths. Pa. should do more. | Expert Opinion
2:22VideoAstronomer Derrick Pitts began experimenting as a Nicetown kid, now a leader at Franklin Institute
2:22VideoAstronomer Derrick Pitts began experimenting as a Nicetown kid, now a leader at Franklin Institute
2:22VideoAstronomer Derrick Pitts began experimenting as a Nicetown kid, now a leader at Franklin Institute
2:22VideoAstronomer Derrick Pitts began experimenting as a Nicetown kid, now a leader at Franklin Institute
NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work“If abortion is legal but there’s nobody to provide them, we don’t have legal abortion,” said Lisa Perriera, medical director of The Women’s Center’s five clinics.6:44
NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work“If abortion is legal but there’s nobody to provide them, we don’t have legal abortion,” said Lisa Perriera, medical director of The Women’s Center’s five clinics.6:44
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work“If abortion is legal but there’s nobody to provide them, we don’t have legal abortion,” said Lisa Perriera, medical director of The Women’s Center’s five clinics.
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work“If abortion is legal but there’s nobody to provide them, we don’t have legal abortion,” said Lisa Perriera, medical director of The Women’s Center’s five clinics.
NewsPlanned Parenthood is America’s largest abortion provider. Most Philadelphians who go there aren’t ending a pregnancy.
NewsPlanned Parenthood is America’s largest abortion provider. Most Philadelphians who go there aren’t ending a pregnancy.
HealthHow many patients would recommend their Philly-area hospital to family and friends? Check your local hospital.
HealthHow many patients would recommend their Philly-area hospital to family and friends? Check your local hospital.
HealthHow many patients would recommend their Philly-area hospital to family and friends? Check your local hospital.
HealthHow many patients would recommend their Philly-area hospital to family and friends? Check your local hospital.
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker proposes cutting nearly $1 million in syringe exchange funding for Prevention Point
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker proposes cutting nearly $1 million in syringe exchange funding for Prevention Point
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker’s plan to ‘remove the presence of drug users’ from Kensington raises new questions
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker’s plan to ‘remove the presence of drug users’ from Kensington raises new questions
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker proposes cutting nearly $1 million in syringe exchange funding for Prevention Point
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker proposes cutting nearly $1 million in syringe exchange funding for Prevention Point
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker’s plan to ‘remove the presence of drug users’ from Kensington raises new questions
Philadelphia PoliticsMayor Parker’s plan to ‘remove the presence of drug users’ from Kensington raises new questions
HealthA medical mystery: Why two Philly-area cousins, just miles apart, got rare brain cancersPediatric cancer is rare. Malignant brain tumors in kids are even rarer. But these two cousins are in treatment for different, though equally aggressive, types of brain cancer — at the same time.
HealthA medical mystery: Why two Philly-area cousins, just miles apart, got rare brain cancersPediatric cancer is rare. Malignant brain tumors in kids are even rarer. But these two cousins are in treatment for different, though equally aggressive, types of brain cancer — at the same time.
Philadelphia NewsFrom August 2022: Philly FOP picked problematic doctors for police ‘injured on duty’ benefit
Philadelphia NewsFrom August 2022: Philly FOP picked problematic doctors for police ‘injured on duty’ benefit
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work
6:44NewsFour Philly abortion providers talk about the calling that drives them to do emotionally challenging work