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A sacred ring, a 2,000-year-old rule and a woman PM: What happens next in Sumo?The world of sumo could be rocked this month if Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi presents a trophy in the ring, where women have traditionally...
50 Shades of SilverThe number of pro-age voices,especially among women, is growing. Are brands listening?
Advocates say online erasure of women's health is 'dangerous'From women's health start-ups to reproductive healthcare groups, many say their social media posts are being censored, online paid advertis...
Menopause is hot: How celebrities and startups are transforming women's healthMenopause is having a moment, with celebrities and entrepreneurs capitalising on the growing global market for menopause-related products a...
Breaking the menopause taboo: How a bunch of companies in India are raising awareness and providing supportMany companies in India are prioritizing menopause support for female employees, breaking societal taboos. Companies like HSBC India, IBM, ...
Study shows how hot flashes, night sweat & other menopause symptoms affect women in the workplaceThe findings underscore the physical, economic and social challenges women face as they age, enduring sometimes debilitating physical chang...
Scottish group appoints man as menstruation dignity officer, draws flakThe Period Dignity Working group faced severe backlash for hiring a man as a menstruation dignity officer in Scotland. A spokesperson of th...
Basic biology of menopause: The hormonal transition & what happens nextWomen often experience the hormonal transition of midlife in a shroud of misinformation and shame.
Single people in their 50s open up to the idea of using dating appsA lot of single folk in the 50 and above age group are taking to dating apps to ward off their loneliness.
World Menstrual Hygiene Day: Why do women really need to have the period?The normal menstruation cycle varies from 21 to 35 days and the bleeding can last from two to seven days.
Agrarian celebrations like Jallikkattu and Kambala matter to India’s youthReady to nurture and take advantage of this perceived sense of grievance and to use it to their advantage are politicians.
Five things women must do for healthy livingGynaecologists tell us five things we need to pay attention to, before things start going really wrong.
Kashmir: Pushed into an abyss of trauma with over usage of pleasure drugsDecades of militancy have pushed Kashmir into an abyss of trauma. Among the new ills: soaring sales of over-the-counter pleasure drugs, ris...