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Obstetricians are more likely to perform unnecessary operations on pregnant Black women, according to a large new study of hospital deliveries in New Jersey. Black women are more likely than White ...
The researchers are currently undertaking long-term studies of babies born to women on high- fat high-energy diets to track their health over decades. More information: Melanie R. Bertossa et al ...
a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that aims to increase the number of women holding public office. It’s one of few studies in the past decade, academic or otherwise, to analyze the likability trap.
Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found. By Sarah Kliff Obstetricians are more ...
The article explores a notable change in societal dynamics as more women prioritize careers over traditional family roles. By 2030, around 45% of women aged 25-44 are projected to be single and ...
One of them is Shalini Khanna Sodhi, Founding Director and Secretary of the National Association for the Blind, India’s Centre for Blind Women and Disability Studies in New Delhi. . “Blind ...
It took effect in 2021. The nonprofit group Women's Voices for the Earth (WVE) conducted a field study on ingredient disclosures from late 2021 to early 2022 and found that the ingredients newly ...
The study aimed to capture people who were likely to be trying to get pregnant, and therefore at risk of receiving an infertility diagnosis. Over 2 million men and women were identified as being ...
Road traffic noise is associated with a higher risk of an infertility diagnosis among women aged over 35, a new study has revealed. But now, researchers in Denmark have discovered new factors that ...
examined data from 3,600 women who underwent labiaplasty and found it was, overall, very safe with a complication rate of just 0.5 per cent. For comparison, some UK studies have found cosmetic ...