Read more about the article Five facts about your fallopian tubes
Contrary to popular understanding, the fallopian tubes are not directly attached to the ovaries, but instead have fimbriae that extend toward the ovaries to catch the egg cells that exit during the menstrual cycle. — 123rf.com

Five facts about your fallopian tubes

In your reproductive system, your fallopian tubes play an important role, but how often do you give them any thought? Let’s give the fallopian tubes a bit of time in…

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Read more about the article This helpful bacterium can also be responsible for vaginal infections
Gardnerella vaginalis is a bacterium that coexists, in a delicate balance, with other bacteria in the vagina to keep it free from infection. — Filepic

This helpful bacterium can also be responsible for vaginal infections

Gardnerella vaginalis is a mouthful to say, but it’s important to know. Gardnerella vaginalis is the scientific name for a bacterium that lives in your body. In addition to trillions…

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