Tag: women
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Menstrual health literacy is key in the anti-abortion era : Schott
[ad_1] Writer and health educator Marni Sommer A Girl’s Guide to Puberty and Menstruationaims to help young people aged 9-14 understand the changes that occur during puberty and when and what to expect. Screenshot by Grow & Know/NPR hide caption toggle caption Screenshot by Grow & Know/NPR Writer and health educator Marni Sommer A Girl’s ... -
Scrunchie Inventor Dies, Leaving Amazing Fashion Legacy : NPR
[ad_1] Romy Hunt Revson, inventor of the iconic scrunchie, passed away on September 7th. Mari Shaw/NPR hide caption toggle caption Mari Shaw/NPR Scrunchies are everywhere. And while its acceptance in pop culture and fashion has ebbed and flowed since its invention in 1986, the scrunchie has refused to go away. Some hailed it as a ... -
After Abortion Restrictions, Texas Rethinks Sex Education
[ad_1] DALLAS — JR Chester got pregnant the summer before her senior year of high school. She graduated after giving birth, and she was pregnant again when she entered college in the fall of that year. She was a teenage mother, just like her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her school did not teach sexual health ... -
Nigerian UN CEDAW MP proposes digital marketing to support women
[ad_1] 1 Mrs. Esther Egovamien-Musheria, NigeriaRepresentative of the United Nations Elimination Commission All forms of discrimination against women (CEDAW)proposes digital marketing to help women sell products. 2 Egovamien-Musheria said in New York thatincluding promotionsAt a symposium held as part of the 2022 USAfrica Expo, we presented Gender-Responsive Use and Innovation.A UN correspondent for the Nigerian ... -
African fashion lights up Lagos | The Guardian Nigeria News
[ad_1] This year’s African Fashion Week Nigeria (AFWN) celebrated creativity, stylistic versatility and elegance as designers showcased their work on the runway. Held at the Eco Hotel & Suites on Victoria Island in Lagos, the three-day event not only showcased emerging designer talent from across Africa, but also showcased black beauty and the uniqueness of ... -
Let’s break down the delicate, life-changing science behind uterine transplants : ScienceAlert
[ad_1] The opportunity to conceive, conceive and give birth to a biologically related child is a deep desire of many women and their partners. Since the introduction of in vitro fertilization in 1978, millions of people in countries such as Australia have had access to support and resources to help them achieve their reproductive goals. ... -
How a Healthy Diet Like the Mediterranean Diet Protects Brain Health
[ad_1] A new study has found that metabolites from healthier diets may help protect brain health across different races and ethnicities. Diet is an important source of many metabolites that are indicators of many aspects of health. Previous studies have found that certain metabolites such as lipids, amino acids and steroids are associated with cognitive ... -
Ramona Convent Teacher Wins Shell Science Lab Regional Challenge – Pasadena School
[ad_1] “Mrs. Science teacher Aulikki Flagan is shown above working with a pinhole camera with senior engineering students Miranda and Madison. Once the project is complete, it will be photographed in the campus darkroom. and develop the prints.” 27 science teachers across the United States, including a science teacher at Ramona Abbey, Aurikki Flaganwas named ...











