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  • COVID-19 vaccination significantly reduces risk to pregnant women and baby

    COVID-19 vaccination significantly reduces risk to pregnant women and baby

    New UBC research provides critical data on vaccine efficacy for pregnant women, care providers and policymakers.

  • Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss

    Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss

    Researchers have established that the foggy feeling and forgetfulness that many new mothers report during and after pregnancy—known as “mom brain”— is real.

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    Why you shouldn’t sue your cousin for food poisoning, and other holiday legalities

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