An anti-abortion bill passed in the House of Representatives on Thursday has raised questions around the nation and at UCLA over women’s reproductive rights.
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The pill may not make you ill, specialists say, as each woman responds differently to its hormonal effects
Since its creation in 1960, the birth control pill has been used by 85 percent of all women at least once in their life.
Botanical garden brings chance to learn about plants in their environment
Before freeways and houses defined what is now urban Los Angeles, the area was an ecosystem of diverse plants and animals that adapted over hundreds of thousands of years to live in the hot, dry climate.
Four Loko’s mix of caffeine and alcohol more dangerous than other drinks
The original Four Loko, which kept people both drunk and wide awake for just $2.30 a can, was pitched as the perfect option for college students looking to drink on a budget.
Professors and their children adapt to new places when work takes them abroad
Joan Silk’s job takes her ““ and her family ““ everywhere.
Researchers discover reasons for organ rejection
For patients whose organs have failed, an organ transplant often means another shot at a healthy life.
Alumnae NASA astronauts explore orbit in satellite missions, discuss space flight program
With space shuttle Discovery’s nose pointed at the stars, a crew of five astronauts wearing modified jet pilot suits ascended more than 200 miles above the earth on Nov.