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Austria Tops Europe in Women's Health, Global Study Reveals Disparities
A new study ranks Austria as Europe's top country for women's health, based on a global index, revealing significant variations across the EU in mental and physical health, with increased stress and pain reported in several countries.
Austria Tops Europe in Women's Health, Global Study Reveals Disparities
A new study ranks Austria as Europe's top country for women's health, based on a global index, revealing significant variations across the EU in mental and physical health, with increased stress and pain reported in several countries.
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40% Bias Score


Australian Study Suggests Bacterial Vaginosis May Be Sexually Transmitted
An Australian study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that treating both partners for bacterial vaginosis (BV) significantly reduces recurrence rates, suggesting BV may be a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and challenging existing NHS views.
Australian Study Suggests Bacterial Vaginosis May Be Sexually Transmitted
An Australian study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, found that treating both partners for bacterial vaginosis (BV) significantly reduces recurrence rates, suggesting BV may be a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and challenging existing NHS views.
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36% Bias Score


Zurawski v. Texas: A Documentary on Reproductive Rights
Amanda Zurawski's documentary, "Zurawski v. Texas," details her near-fatal experience denied an abortion under Texas's restrictive laws, highlighting healthcare inequities and inspiring grassroots activism; executive produced by Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, and Jennifer Lawrence, it has spurred...
Zurawski v. Texas: A Documentary on Reproductive Rights
Amanda Zurawski's documentary, "Zurawski v. Texas," details her near-fatal experience denied an abortion under Texas's restrictive laws, highlighting healthcare inequities and inspiring grassroots activism; executive produced by Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, and Jennifer Lawrence, it has spurred...
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32% Bias Score


Faster Tau Protein Buildup Links to Higher Alzheimer's Risk in Women
Groundbreaking research reveals women's higher Alzheimer's risk stems from faster accumulation of tau protein in the brain, particularly in memory and visual processing regions, possibly linked to menopause-related hormonal changes; this discovery impacts Alzheimer's drug trials and necessitates fur...
Faster Tau Protein Buildup Links to Higher Alzheimer's Risk in Women
Groundbreaking research reveals women's higher Alzheimer's risk stems from faster accumulation of tau protein in the brain, particularly in memory and visual processing regions, possibly linked to menopause-related hormonal changes; this discovery impacts Alzheimer's drug trials and necessitates fur...
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40% Bias Score


Australia Invests $500 Million in Women's Healthcare
The Albanese government announced a $500 million investment in women's healthcare, including subsidies for hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and menopause care, alongside educational initiatives and national clinical guidelines, with bipartisan support.
Australia Invests $500 Million in Women's Healthcare
The Albanese government announced a $500 million investment in women's healthcare, including subsidies for hormone replacement therapy, contraceptives, and menopause care, alongside educational initiatives and national clinical guidelines, with bipartisan support.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Grants Maternity Leave for Miscarriages from 13th Week
The German Bundestag passed a law granting women maternity leave after miscarriages from the 13th week, following a petition based on the experiences of Natascha Sagorski, who highlighted the lack of support and awareness surrounding miscarriages in Germany.
Germany Grants Maternity Leave for Miscarriages from 13th Week
The German Bundestag passed a law granting women maternity leave after miscarriages from the 13th week, following a petition based on the experiences of Natascha Sagorski, who highlighted the lack of support and awareness surrounding miscarriages in Germany.
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48% Bias Score

Postpartum Recovery Takes Up to a Year: Study of 300,000 Pregnancies
A study of over 300,000 pregnancies in Israel reveals detailed week-by-week physiological changes during gestation and postpartum, showing that more than 40% of parameters take up to a year to return to baseline after childbirth; researchers highlight the need for a reevaluation of postpartum care.

Postpartum Recovery Takes Up to a Year: Study of 300,000 Pregnancies
A study of over 300,000 pregnancies in Israel reveals detailed week-by-week physiological changes during gestation and postpartum, showing that more than 40% of parameters take up to a year to return to baseline after childbirth; researchers highlight the need for a reevaluation of postpartum care.
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12% Bias Score

Menopause Symptom Severity Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A University of Calgary study of 896 postmenopausal women revealed a correlation between the severity of menopause symptoms and the increased risk of developing dementia; researchers found that higher symptom counts correlated with poorer cognitive test scores, suggesting a need for further investig...

Menopause Symptom Severity Linked to Increased Dementia Risk
A University of Calgary study of 896 postmenopausal women revealed a correlation between the severity of menopause symptoms and the increased risk of developing dementia; researchers found that higher symptom counts correlated with poorer cognitive test scores, suggesting a need for further investig...
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Center to Tackle Gender Bias in Healthcare, Aiming for €7.6 Billion in Savings
A new research center in the Netherlands aims to improve women's healthcare by addressing gender bias in medical research and practice, potentially saving the healthcare system €7.6 billion annually by reducing misdiagnosis and improving treatment.

Dutch Center to Tackle Gender Bias in Healthcare, Aiming for €7.6 Billion in Savings
A new research center in the Netherlands aims to improve women's healthcare by addressing gender bias in medical research and practice, potentially saving the healthcare system €7.6 billion annually by reducing misdiagnosis and improving treatment.
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32% Bias Score

MAHA Movement Highlights Critical Women's Health Issues
Dr. Austin Lake, a functional medicine provider, discussed critical women's health issues within the MAHA movement, citing pesticide exposure, water fluoridation, and stress as major contributors to infertility, hormonal imbalances, and chronic diseases, correlating with the CDC's report of a record...

MAHA Movement Highlights Critical Women's Health Issues
Dr. Austin Lake, a functional medicine provider, discussed critical women's health issues within the MAHA movement, citing pesticide exposure, water fluoridation, and stress as major contributors to infertility, hormonal imbalances, and chronic diseases, correlating with the CDC's report of a record...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Policy Reversal Threatens Global Women's Health
The new U.S. administration's reversal of women's health policies, including the termination of $1 billion in DEI contracts and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, will severely impact women's health in the U.S. and globally, potentially leading to increased disparities and reduced access to c...

U.S. Policy Reversal Threatens Global Women's Health
The new U.S. administration's reversal of women's health policies, including the termination of $1 billion in DEI contracts and the reinstatement of the Global Gag Rule, will severely impact women's health in the U.S. and globally, potentially leading to increased disparities and reduced access to c...
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60% Bias Score

UK MPs Urge Paid Bereavement Leave for Miscarriage
The UK Parliament's Women and Equalities Committee urges paid bereavement leave for miscarriage, citing insufficient employer support and the high incidence of pre-24-week pregnancy loss; they propose amending the Employment Rights Bill to provide this support.

UK MPs Urge Paid Bereavement Leave for Miscarriage
The UK Parliament's Women and Equalities Committee urges paid bereavement leave for miscarriage, citing insufficient employer support and the high incidence of pre-24-week pregnancy loss; they propose amending the Employment Rights Bill to provide this support.
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28% Bias Score
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