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Three years after her husband's death, a woman turned up at her doorstep demanding "her half" of her late husband's estate—but there was a problem.
A heroic New York City doorman stepped in and saved a woman from two violent robbery suspects in an upscale neighborhood as bystanders look on doing nothing.
Laughing gas for labor is now making a resurgence in the U.S. as more birthing people are choosing it to manage pain during birth —and it’s becoming more available in hospitals and birthing ...
A woman says she's been shunned by her social group after laughing at the name her friend chose for her baby.
More women in delivery rooms in the U.S. are now reaching for an anesthetic more commonly seen in dentist offices: laughing gas.
Women's health providers at Christ Hospital are pioneering the use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, to alleviate anxiety.