A new analysis conducted by researchers at Washington State University highlights a significant increase in the rate of young women attending college — particularly those residing on campus — ...
Women who use Depo-Provera face a higher risk of developing a slow-growing brain tumor, according to a new study that comes as the contraceptive’s maker, Pfizer, faces hundreds of lawsuits claiming ...
A just-launched national Women in Agriculture Study is a comprehensive effort to capture women’s voices from across all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The survey remains open through March 31 to gather ...
While biology plays a role in the sex-based longevity gap, behavioral differences also affect lifespan Getty A new study claims women tend to live longer than men due to both biological and behavioral ...
The engagement of pop superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has created a seismic shift in the way teams think about their fan bases. “We used to be about a 50-50 ratio, ...
We didn’t fully understand the experiment we were beginning, but this was the question driving our search, the point of curiosity that started our not-quite-scientific process. As women who were once ...
A silent heart disease risk factor may explain why some women end up having heart attacks and strokes despite seeming like they are healthy, a new study suggests. The analysis of 30 years of data from ...
More women than ever are in key investment roles in venture capital, a new report shows. Women now make up 18.6% of investors in leading roles at U.S. venture firms, according to nonprofit All Raise, ...
In 2024 elections, Ohio voters sent more women to the state legislature, but the number of women lawmakers still falls far short of gender parity, according to new data. Women hold 45 seats in the ...
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Researchers determined that a little over 3,706 of the original group, whose coffee consumption was tracked beginning in 1984, were still alive in 2016, and were living lives that fit the researchers’ ...
Women who consume caffeinated coffee in midlife may boost their odds of aging well, according to a 30-year study. "Given its rich mix of bioactives, we wanted to examine how midlife intake may relate ...