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MHRA Warns Against Weight-Loss Drugs During Pregnancy
The UK MHRA warns against weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro, Ozempic, and Wegovy during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or when trying to conceive due to safety concerns and increased misuse; women should immediately consult their doctor upon discovering pregnancy and use non-oral contraception.
MHRA Warns Against Weight-Loss Drugs During Pregnancy
The UK MHRA warns against weight-loss drugs like Mounjaro, Ozempic, and Wegovy during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or when trying to conceive due to safety concerns and increased misuse; women should immediately consult their doctor upon discovering pregnancy and use non-oral contraception.
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60% Bias Score


MHRA Warns Against Weight-Loss Jabs During Pregnancy
The UK's MHRA advises women using weight-loss jabs like Wegovy and Mounjaro to stop if pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding due to unknown effects on unborn babies, highlighting concerns about safe usage amidst growing popularity and access challenges.
MHRA Warns Against Weight-Loss Jabs During Pregnancy
The UK's MHRA advises women using weight-loss jabs like Wegovy and Mounjaro to stop if pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding due to unknown effects on unborn babies, highlighting concerns about safe usage amidst growing popularity and access challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women
A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.
Coffee Consumption Linked to Healthier Aging in Women
A 30-year Harvard University study of 47,000 women revealed that drinking at least one cup of caffeinated coffee daily increased the likelihood of healthy aging by 5 percent, while soda consumption had the opposite effect, decreasing the chance by 19 percent.
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52% Bias Score


Death of Etienne-Emile Baulieu, Inventor of Abortion Pill RU-486
Etienne-Emile Baulieu, the inventor of the abortion pill RU-486, died at 98; his research significantly impacted women's health and scientific progress globally, facing opposition but leaving a lasting legacy in hormone and neurosteroid research.
Death of Etienne-Emile Baulieu, Inventor of Abortion Pill RU-486
Etienne-Emile Baulieu, the inventor of the abortion pill RU-486, died at 98; his research significantly impacted women's health and scientific progress globally, facing opposition but leaving a lasting legacy in hormone and neurosteroid research.
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20% Bias Score


Argentina's Abortion Law Undermined by Current Government
Argentina legalized abortion in 2021 after a 20-year campaign by feminist and human rights groups; however, the current government is actively undermining the law's implementation by defunding it, creating access challenges for women.
Argentina's Abortion Law Undermined by Current Government
Argentina legalized abortion in 2021 after a 20-year campaign by feminist and human rights groups; however, the current government is actively undermining the law's implementation by defunding it, creating access challenges for women.
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36% Bias Score


Medical Gaslighting and Chronic Gynecological Pain: A Systemic Failure
Chronic gynecological pain conditions like endometriosis and vulvodynia affect millions, but medical gaslighting—dismissing patients' pain as psychological—is rampant, fueled by historical bias and research gaps, leading to delayed diagnoses, psychological distress, and distrust in healthcare.
Medical Gaslighting and Chronic Gynecological Pain: A Systemic Failure
Chronic gynecological pain conditions like endometriosis and vulvodynia affect millions, but medical gaslighting—dismissing patients' pain as psychological—is rampant, fueled by historical bias and research gaps, leading to delayed diagnoses, psychological distress, and distrust in healthcare.
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44% Bias Score

Pharmaceutical Industry Fails to Produce Female Viagra, Exposing Gendered Biases in Research
The pharmaceutical industry's pursuit of a female Viagra, despite significant investment and research since 1998, has yielded no comparable product. This failure highlights the significant differences in male and female sexual response and research bias.

Pharmaceutical Industry Fails to Produce Female Viagra, Exposing Gendered Biases in Research
The pharmaceutical industry's pursuit of a female Viagra, despite significant investment and research since 1998, has yielded no comparable product. This failure highlights the significant differences in male and female sexual response and research bias.
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56% Bias Score

German Guide Targets Heatwave Risks for Women
Germany launches a communication guide to address the disproportionate impact of heatwaves on women's health, focusing on practical advice for daily life and advocating for better resource allocation and employer compliance to protect vulnerable groups.

German Guide Targets Heatwave Risks for Women
Germany launches a communication guide to address the disproportionate impact of heatwaves on women's health, focusing on practical advice for daily life and advocating for better resource allocation and employer compliance to protect vulnerable groups.
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60% Bias Score

Crowdfunded 'Flower' Speculum Aims to Revolutionize Gynecological Exams
Researchers at TU Delft created a flower-shaped speculum, a less painful alternative to the traditional device used in gynecological exams; a crowdfunding campaign exceeding its 100,000 euro goal aims to fund medical prototypes for testing before broader market release, anticipated within five years...

Crowdfunded 'Flower' Speculum Aims to Revolutionize Gynecological Exams
Researchers at TU Delft created a flower-shaped speculum, a less painful alternative to the traditional device used in gynecological exams; a crowdfunding campaign exceeding its 100,000 euro goal aims to fund medical prototypes for testing before broader market release, anticipated within five years...
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36% Bias Score

Rise in Australian Women Undergoing Labiaplasty Highlights Unrealistic Beauty Standards
Driven by social media pressure and misinformation, a growing number of Australian women are undergoing labiaplasty, prompting concerns about unrealistic beauty standards and inadequate sexual education; a survey of 1,900 women reveals that 65% believe social media fuels their body anxiety.

Rise in Australian Women Undergoing Labiaplasty Highlights Unrealistic Beauty Standards
Driven by social media pressure and misinformation, a growing number of Australian women are undergoing labiaplasty, prompting concerns about unrealistic beauty standards and inadequate sexual education; a survey of 1,900 women reveals that 65% believe social media fuels their body anxiety.
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64% Bias Score

Proteomics to Launch Highly Accurate Endometriosis Blood Test
Proteomics International Laboratories will commercially launch PromarkerEndo, a highly accurate blood test for endometriosis, in Australia during the third quarter of 2024, using a 'traffic light' risk assessment system to improve early diagnosis and reduce the current seven-year average delay.

Proteomics to Launch Highly Accurate Endometriosis Blood Test
Proteomics International Laboratories will commercially launch PromarkerEndo, a highly accurate blood test for endometriosis, in Australia during the third quarter of 2024, using a 'traffic light' risk assessment system to improve early diagnosis and reduce the current seven-year average delay.
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64% Bias Score

Menstrual Pain and Workplace Accommodations in the Netherlands
A 26-year-old Dutch woman's severe menstrual pain necessitates a later work start; this highlights a need for inclusive workplace policies accommodating menstrual health, while existing sick leave options have financial drawbacks and are often concealed by sufferers.

Menstrual Pain and Workplace Accommodations in the Netherlands
A 26-year-old Dutch woman's severe menstrual pain necessitates a later work start; this highlights a need for inclusive workplace policies accommodating menstrual health, while existing sick leave options have financial drawbacks and are often concealed by sufferers.
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48% Bias Score
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