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Baby Formula Milk Grips The World; Parents Exposed To Aggressive Marketing

Parents and pregnant women across the world are exposed to aggressive marketing for baby formula milk, revealed a report by two UN agencies. The...

Weight gain in pregnancy influence growth patterns in daughters

Rapid weight gain in the first and final months of a pregnancy will play a major role in development of excess fat tissue in...

Men Respond More Than Women Against Gender Threats

Men are more likely to respond negatively to gender threats in the workplace than women and they engage in deviant behaviour like cheating or...

Women, Girls At Higher Risk Of being Pushed Into Slavery

As the world celebrates International Day for the Abolition of Slavery on December 2, the United Nations stresses that women and children are at high...

2020 saw 47,000 women/ girls Killed At the Hands of Family...

A woman or a girl is killed by an intimate partner or a family member every 11 minutes, and the magnitude of gender related...

More women Unsafe during COVID 19

About one in four women feel unsafe at home as conflict within households increased between adults since the COVID19 pandemic started, points out a...

Sexual Violence Leads to Poor Reproductive/ health outcomes

Intimate partner violence and sexual violence has led to a disproportionately high prevalence of poor reproductive and sexual health outcomes among American Indian and...

Women in Midlife More Prone To Vision Impairment

Women in their middle age have the highest prevalence of depression compared with other age groups. Depressive symptoms in midlife women are closely related...

Women Representation gets the Spending More

Countries where women gain power in national legislatures begin to spend more on priorities like education and healthcare, according to a new research published...

Maternal Cholesterol and Heart Attacks in Offsprings

High maternal cholesterol in pregnancy can bring in heart attacks in young adult offspring, according to a new study published in the  European Journal...