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Addressing the digital gender divide in Africa through the African Girls Can Code Initiative Addressing the digital gender divide in Africa through the African Girls Can Code Initiative Expert’s take: ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in women, yet differences exist among certain racial and ethnic groups. Aside from traditional risk factors, behavioral and environmental factors ...
There weren't any laws against abortion in the U.S. until the 19th century—and as those laws grew more restrictive, many women sought abortions in secret. Surgeon George T. Strother, shown at ...
A recent UCLA study reveals that self-employed women exhibit fewer cardiovascular disease risk factors compared to salaried women. Analyzing data from the NHANES, researchers found self-employed ...
The British golfing star was shown looking exasperated throughout the first round of the U.S. Women’s Open while playing alongside Nelly Korda and Lexi Thompson. Hull is known for playing at a ...
Ahead, learn more about the benefits of creatine for women, potential side effects, how to use it, and beyond. Creatine is a naturally-occurring, organic compound that is mostly stored in your ...
Haribo is recalling packs of sweets in the Netherlands after some were found to contain traces of cannabis. The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Agency warned any potential customers of the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the business of women’s sports and gender equity in sports.
"You are not in the history books yet." Sherida Spitse didn't quite understand what Vera Pauw, then coach of the Netherlands' women's national team, was talking about. Spitse was 16 years old ...
In 2015, the Netherlands and France jointly bought a pair of works by another 17th century Dutch master, Rembrandt van Rijn, and swap the paintings every five years.
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