Tag: women
Antibiotic Resistance to Cause Over 39 Million Deaths by 2050
A new global analysis has revealed a startling prediction: more than 39 million people will die from antibiotic-resistant infections between now and...
Asthma in Women Linked to Higher Miscarriage
A recent study presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress in Vienna has shed light on the link between asthma and...
Unhealthy Diets in Fathers Linked to Cardiovascular Risk in Daughters
High-cholesterol diets in fathers can increase cardiovascular disease risk in their daughters, according to a groundbreaking study led by researchers at the...
Women Excel in Education but Face Labour Market Disparities
Women consistently outperform men in education but face significant labour market challenges. Education at a Glance 2024 reveals critical gaps between educational...
Women More Vulnerable to Extreme Heat Than Men
As global temperatures rise and extreme heat waves become more frequent, a new study reveals that women—especially older women—are at greater risk...
Women Lead More Central Banks Than Ever Before
The representation of women in central banking leadership roles has reached a historic high, with recent appointments pushing the number of female...
India Faces Micronutrient Deficiencies Across All Age Groups
People across all age groups in India, both men and women, are consuming inadequate amounts of micronutrients critical for health, including iron,...
1-2 cigarettes per day During Pregnancy Linked to Major Neonatal Health...
Smoking as few as 1-2 cigarettes per day before or during pregnancy is associated with a significantly higher risk of serious health...
Medicine has Immersed In The Swamp Of Corruption
With every passing day of the RG Kar Kolkata scandal, more shocking revelations have come to the fore. Indeed, our very humanity...
Taliban’s Rule Erases Decades of Educational Progress in Afghan
The Taliban's resurgence in Afghanistan has severely impacted education, effectively reversing two decades of progress, according to a recent UNESCO report. The...









































