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Women need better support during menopause, report says

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A new report is highlighting the lack of workplace support for women during menopause, saying that it’s taking a toll on employees, and costing the economy billions.
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New report recommends self-testing for HPV, cervical cancer

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A new report in the Canadian Medical Association Journal recommends self-screening for certain medical issues like cervical cancer to help reduce inequity among certain groups that avoid getting tested. Experts say the measure could help...
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Danish scientists develop an early blood test that could uncover the real cause of a miscarriage

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The study, which has had 1,700 women participants so far, is looking to detect the cause behind a lost pregnancy as early as five weeks gestation.
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Breast cancer screenings should start at 40, medical task force says

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A U.S. medical task force is recommending a significant change to routine breast cancer screening. The task force says the recommended age for starting routine mammograms should be 40, not 50.
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Routine mammograms should start at 40, U.S. task force says

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A U.S. medical task force is recommending routine mammogram screening for breast cancer should start at 40 not 50, especially in people in high-risk categories.
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Let's talk about miscarriage: This illustrator wants to break the taboo and support women

9th - Higher Ed
Miscarriage is a common struggle for many women but the emotions and turmoil it can create are too often overlooked or ignored. This French illustrator uses her drawings to shed light on the issue.
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From the vagina to the clitoris: Has the medical world finally stopped ignoring female bodies?

9th - Higher Ed
Is science finally giving female sexual and reproductive organs the attention they deserve? Author Rachel E Gross set out to narrow the knowledge gap.
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England kit for Women's World Cup gets makeover due to period concerns

9th - Higher Ed
England will wear blue shorts instead of white at this year's Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, after players expressed concerns over periods when wearing an all-white national team kit. The shorts feature a leak-protection...
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What to Know About Women’s Heart Health

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Dr. Jen Caudle, physician and associate professor at Rowan University, joined Cheddar news to discuss what to know about heart disease and heart attacks in women as Women's Heart Health Month kicks off.
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Oya Femtech's Performance Wear Designed for Women's Health

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Mitchella Gilbert, CEO of Oya Femtech Apparel, joined Cheddar News, to discuss how its performance wear can help women.
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Abortion access: How do the US and Europe compare?

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Unlike the US, European countries have used the power of legislation to enshrine abortion access in law.
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Pregnant women choosing midwives over hospitals during COVID-19 pandemic

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Worried about going into a hospital or being separated from their partners during the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women across the country look to midwives as an alternative.
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Which EU countries rank best in the world for women's health?

9th - Higher Ed
In 12 EU countries, women's satisfaction with the quality of care has decreased, with Greece reporting the lowest score at 32%.
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Ontario switches to HPV test for cervical cancer screening

9th - Higher Ed
Doctors in Ontario will now test for HPV, the human papillomavirus, a more accurate test to screen for cervical cancer than the pap test that had been used. Many say it’s a step in the right direction, though it still requires an...
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Female genital mutilation a reality in Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Female genital mutilation is a reality in Europe, with over 600,000 girls and women having been subjected to it.
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MEPs delay confirmation of Orban's commission pick citing concerns over women's health

9th - Higher Ed
It’s not over yet for Orbán’s pick as EU Commissioner: His confirmation has been postponed as he failed to impress MEPs, slipping on reproductive and sexual rights.
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Biden hopes to close the gender gap in health care

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President Biden and first lady Jill Biden brought together researchers, investors and advocates Wednesday for the White House's first ever research conference on women's health. (Scripps News)
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Patients have paid over $1 million for contraception that should be free

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A Scripps News investigation found thousands of women were billed for a variety of birth control and related services including, sterilization procedures and intrauterine device insertion and removals. (Scripps News)
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Womb transplants in transgender women are likely to be "many years off"

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Womb transplants in transgender women are likely to be "many years off", one of the surgeons who carried out the UK's first such operation on a woman said. Speaking to the PA news agency, Prof Smith said this was still a long way off. He...
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Alec and Hilaria Baldwin expecting baby five months after miscarriage

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ALEC AND HILARIA BADLWIN EXPECTING BABY FIVE MONTHS AFTER MISCARRIAGE
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US president and first lady visit a hospital

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1. US President Barack Obama instructing ladies to sit down and walks over to shake hands with pregnant women 2. Various of Obama and his wife Michelle talking with pregnant women 3. Wide of Obama talking to pregnant woman and then...
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Suddenly Susan' star pregnant again

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London, 14th April 2005 1. Wide shot Brooke Shields photo opportunity New York. April 26, 2004 2. MS Brooke Shields Brooke Shields, who famously battled postpartum depression, says she's thrilled to be pregnant with her second child. The...
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Dannii Minogue confirms pregnancy

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AP Entertainment London, 29th October 2007 1. Tilt up Dannii Minogue 2. Medium shot Kylie and Dannii Minogue 3. Wide shot Kylie and Dannii Minogue AP Entertainment London, June 3 2008 4. Mid shot Danni Minogue posing for...
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Former first daughter Jenna Bush Hager announces pregnancy

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Entertainment New York, 28 November 2012 1. Various of Jenna Bush Hager and twin sister Barbara Bush arriving at a Unicef gala AP Entertainment New York, 7 November 2011 2. Medium of Jenna Bush and...