Emerging evidence indicates that sustainable lifestyle changes—such as increasing physical activity, adopting healthy dietary ...
"Machines don't see gender; they see your strength," says Surekha Yadav, who has been driving India's trains for over three decades. Earlier this week, Ms Yadav bade farewell to her job after 36 years ...
Alabama locks up more pregnant women than any other state by far, according to a new report. Pregnancy Justice, a nonprofit that defends the rights of pregnant people, found that from June 2022 to ...
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With a title like The Smashing Machine, one might expect writer-director Benny Safdie’s first solo-directed feature to be a brutal, grinding sit. The film is based on the 2002 documentary of the same ...
ABC News' Dr. Tara Narula explains a new study showing that fewer women who freeze their eggs later return to use them. ‘Brace yourselves’: Government shutdown threat deepens as Capitol Hill digs in ...
President Donald Trump speaks alongside Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during an announcement regarding autism at the White House in Washington, Sept. 22, 2025. They have ...
Contraception is often used to prevent pregnancies and manage menstrual cycles—which is exactly why Sandra Somarakis, now 61, and Nicole Ryan, 60, chose it for over a decade. Both women opted for ...
The study was led by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, and published last month in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. It found that the number of planned, ...
It is Hispanic Heritage Month, and NBC 10 is highlighting some of the many cultures being celebrated. Dominican Americans Margaret Brassard and Aida Gomez tag-teamed to host an event at Lunch Box, a ...
An increasing number of women are choosing to freeze their eggs but a much smaller number are returning to use them, according to new UCLA Health research. The study found that the number of planned ...
Kichwa, Ticuna and Matsés women are leading forest patrols and training other women in the use of technology such as GPS, drones and satellite alerts. They are protecting the forest not only as an ...