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The reproductive function of the clitoris Peer-Reviewed Publication Wiley A recent review published in Clinical Anatomy highlights evidence that the female clitoris is important for reproduction.
The female reproductive system functions via a delicate balance of hormones, including estrogen, testosterone, progesterone, luteinizing hormone, and follicle-stimulating hormone.
Scientists unveiled a five-organ female reproductive system on a chip small enough to hold in your hand, and showed that it could simulate a 28-day menstrual cycle.
Women’s health is more than female anatomy and our reproductive system—it’s about unraveling centuries of inequities due to living in a patriarchal healthcare system.
Scientists have assembled a lab system from living tissue that can replicate a woman's 28-day hormonal cycle. The goal is to use the system to find new ways to treat a host of women's health problems.
To help elucidate the reproductive characteristics of the Atlantic snow crab Chionoecetes opilio, the functional anatomy of the male reproductive system and the female spermatheca was investigated ...
A Vermont elementary school says it will no longer use the words “male” or “female” when teaching fifth-grade students about puberty and human reproductive systems.
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