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UK Women Opt for Period-Tracking Apps Over Hormonal Contraceptives, Raising Pregnancy Risk
A growing number of UK women are choosing period-tracking apps over hormonal birth control due to reported side effects, despite the higher risk of unintended pregnancies, according to NHS data. The article showcases several women's experiences.
UK Women Opt for Period-Tracking Apps Over Hormonal Contraceptives, Raising Pregnancy Risk
A growing number of UK women are choosing period-tracking apps over hormonal birth control due to reported side effects, despite the higher risk of unintended pregnancies, according to NHS data. The article showcases several women's experiences.
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40% Bias Score


Study Links Rise of Pet Names to Anxiety About Intimacy
A recent study by the Sigmund Freud Private University in Vienna identified Alexinomia, the inability to speak the names of close people, leading to the increased use of pet names like "Maus" as a coping mechanism, highlighting anxiety surrounding intimacy.
Study Links Rise of Pet Names to Anxiety About Intimacy
A recent study by the Sigmund Freud Private University in Vienna identified Alexinomia, the inability to speak the names of close people, leading to the increased use of pet names like "Maus" as a coping mechanism, highlighting anxiety surrounding intimacy.
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44% Bias Score


Argentina: Government Seeks to Eliminate Femicide Charge and Gender Equality Measures
Argentine President Javier Milei's administration is attempting to eliminate the legal classification of femicide and several other gender equality measures, sparking widespread criticism from human rights organizations and opposition parties; this follows budget cuts to related programs and a broad...
Argentina: Government Seeks to Eliminate Femicide Charge and Gender Equality Measures
Argentine President Javier Milei's administration is attempting to eliminate the legal classification of femicide and several other gender equality measures, sparking widespread criticism from human rights organizations and opposition parties; this follows budget cuts to related programs and a broad...
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52% Bias Score


Mexican Influencer Found Guilty of Attempted Femicide
Mexican influencer Rodolfo Fofo Márquez was found guilty of attempted femicide on Friday for assaulting Edith N in February 2024; a viral video of the attack led to his arrest and conviction, and he now faces up to 40 years in prison.
Mexican Influencer Found Guilty of Attempted Femicide
Mexican influencer Rodolfo Fofo Márquez was found guilty of attempted femicide on Friday for assaulting Edith N in February 2024; a viral video of the attack led to his arrest and conviction, and he now faces up to 40 years in prison.
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36% Bias Score


Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Title IX Interpretation on Transgender Women in Sports
A federal judge blocked the Biden administration's Title IX interpretation allowing transgender women in women's sports, following a lawsuit by a former middle school track athlete who faced displacement and harassment from a transgender competitor; the ruling restores states' rights to protect wome...
Federal Judge Blocks Biden's Title IX Interpretation on Transgender Women in Sports
A federal judge blocked the Biden administration's Title IX interpretation allowing transgender women in women's sports, following a lawsuit by a former middle school track athlete who faced displacement and harassment from a transgender competitor; the ruling restores states' rights to protect wome...
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84% Bias Score


Nova Scotia Woman Killed in Intimate Partner Violence Highlights Systemic Failures
Brenda Tatlock-Burke was killed by her husband, Mike Burke, a retired RCMP officer, in Enfield, Nova Scotia on October 18, 2023; Burke then died by suicide. This incident highlights a lack of support and preventative measures targeting men who exhibit early warning signs of abusive behavior, contrib...
Nova Scotia Woman Killed in Intimate Partner Violence Highlights Systemic Failures
Brenda Tatlock-Burke was killed by her husband, Mike Burke, a retired RCMP officer, in Enfield, Nova Scotia on October 18, 2023; Burke then died by suicide. This incident highlights a lack of support and preventative measures targeting men who exhibit early warning signs of abusive behavior, contrib...
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36% Bias Score

Imposter Syndrome: Even Millionaires Experience Self-Doubt
Imposter syndrome, the persistent feeling of being a fraud despite success, is common among millionaires and entrepreneurs, especially women, triggered by milestones and societal expectations, but manageable through self-compassion and resilience-building strategies.

Imposter Syndrome: Even Millionaires Experience Self-Doubt
Imposter syndrome, the persistent feeling of being a fraud despite success, is common among millionaires and entrepreneurs, especially women, triggered by milestones and societal expectations, but manageable through self-compassion and resilience-building strategies.
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28% Bias Score

Ulipristal Acetate Shows Promise as Abortion Medication
A study showed that a higher dose of ulipristal acetate, the active ingredient in the emergency contraceptive ellaOne, was 97% effective in inducing abortion in 133 women up to nine weeks pregnant when combined with misoprostol, potentially offering an alternative to mifepristone.

Ulipristal Acetate Shows Promise as Abortion Medication
A study showed that a higher dose of ulipristal acetate, the active ingredient in the emergency contraceptive ellaOne, was 97% effective in inducing abortion in 133 women up to nine weeks pregnant when combined with misoprostol, potentially offering an alternative to mifepristone.
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36% Bias Score

Chile's Fertility Rate Plummets: A Unique Convergence of Factors
Chile's fertility rate is plummeting, projected to reach 0.88 children per woman in 2024, exceeding global trends and mirroring similar declines in countries like South Korea and China, driven by factors such as increased female participation in the workforce, high living costs, and changing cultura...

Chile's Fertility Rate Plummets: A Unique Convergence of Factors
Chile's fertility rate is plummeting, projected to reach 0.88 children per woman in 2024, exceeding global trends and mirroring similar declines in countries like South Korea and China, driven by factors such as increased female participation in the workforce, high living costs, and changing cultura...
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44% Bias Score

Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel": A Portrait of Japanese Society
Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel" ("Slight Dizziness"), published originally in 1997, uses stream-of-consciousness narration to depict the life of Natsumi, a Japanese housewife in the 1990s, revealing societal anxieties and patriarchal structures through her experiences and perceptions, impacting c...

Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel": A Portrait of Japanese Society
Mieko Kanai's "Leichter Schwindel" ("Slight Dizziness"), published originally in 1997, uses stream-of-consciousness narration to depict the life of Natsumi, a Japanese housewife in the 1990s, revealing societal anxieties and patriarchal structures through her experiences and perceptions, impacting c...
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28% Bias Score

Nobel Prize in Economics Recognizes Groundbreaking Work on Women's Labor History
The 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Claudia Goldin for her groundbreaking work on the history of women's labor, marking a significant shift in economic analysis by integrating gender and historical perspectives.

Nobel Prize in Economics Recognizes Groundbreaking Work on Women's Labor History
The 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to Claudia Goldin for her groundbreaking work on the history of women's labor, marking a significant shift in economic analysis by integrating gender and historical perspectives.
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36% Bias Score

Midlife Collision: How Overlapping Life Transitions Impact Women's Well-being and Careers
The "midlife collision," a term describing the convergence of perimenopause/menopause, caregiving, career demands, and other life transitions for many Western women, is impacting their careers and well-being, prompting calls for workplace flexibility and societal changes to address the unequal distr...

Midlife Collision: How Overlapping Life Transitions Impact Women's Well-being and Careers
The "midlife collision," a term describing the convergence of perimenopause/menopause, caregiving, career demands, and other life transitions for many Western women, is impacting their careers and well-being, prompting calls for workplace flexibility and societal changes to address the unequal distr...
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40% Bias Score
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