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Women with HIV do not have a lower risk of serious heart disease than men, unlike in the rest of the population, an analysis of the REPRIEVE study of statin treatment for people with HIV has found.
Researchers from Swansea University and the University of Texas at Austin surveyed 561 incels from the UK and the US. And their results revealed 12 key characteristics shared by this group.
Alex Mills has battled with stereotypes of what a man should be for years. He's now shedding light on toxic masculinity in a bid to get more men to think about the type of man they want to be and ...
A 2013 study by the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) found that around 40% of over 9,000 men in seven northern Indian states held "rigid ...
The Solidarity Research Institute (SRI) warned that new legislation puts the jobs of 111,000 women and 70,000 white men at risk. SRI referred to the Employment Equity (EE) Amendment Act, which ...
Labor women now easily outnumber the men in both chambers: 54% in the House of Representatives and a likely 63% in the Senate, once results are finalised.
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, descended from the notorious janjaweed militants, and allied militias have rampaged through the country's largest camp for displaced people in Darfur.
Since then, women have continued to outnumber men in medical schools, comprising over 55% of the students in programs granting medical degrees in the 2023-24 school year. 11 For the 2024-25 school ...
The most recent figures, published in 2024, found deaths in women have risen at a rate of 35 percent, while men increased just 27 percent. (8 things we've learned about how alcohol harms the body.) ...
Overall, 75% of American adults say trans women shouldn't be allowed to play on female sports teams, per the NBC News Stay Tuned Poll. Gen Z is the most supportive.
Japan's falling population is owed, in part, to a spike in the success of women in the workforce. A greater percentage of Japanese women hold jobs than their American counterparts.
But the difference between young men and women is significant. While 45% of young men approve of Trump’s job performance, only 24% of young women do — a 21-point difference.