High-Intensity Exercises and Breast Milk: Exploring the Impact
Trying to combat the global issue of childhood obesity, Norwegian researchers delved into the breast milk structure after intense workouts.
Risk Factors for Premature and Early Menopause in India
A study investigated triggers for premature and early menopause in India based on the National Family Health Survey from 2019 to 2021.
The Scent of Female Tears Suppresses Male Aggression
Research indicates that the scent of female tears reduces brain activity associated with aggression, leading to less aggressive behavior.
October 18 – World Menopause Day
The global awareness campaign on Menopause Day is dedicated to informing women about the available options for health support during this stage of life.
Contraceptive Pills: A Potential Shield Against Arthritis Risk
Swedish scientists have analyzed the impact of oral contraceptives on rheumatoid arthritis development in women throughout their life.
The Link Between Dairy and Iodine Deficiency
Recently, American scientists conducted an in-depth analysis to understand the causes of iodine deficiency in women over time.
Gender-Based Violence Alters Stress Response System in Women
Gender-based violence remains a serious social issue demanding attention and action from both society and legislative bodies.
New Wearable Tracks Stress Hormone Levels Throughout the Day
British researchers have developed a new wearable to facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of disorders related to stress hormones.
Fat Distribution in Menopause Linked to Cognitive Health
Hormonal changes during menopause affect fat distribution in the body. Visceral fat may increase the risk of cognitive disorders.
Estrogen Pills May Have an Increased Risk of High Blood Pressure
New Canadian research indicates that patches or creams containing estrogen may be safer than estrogen pills.