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Apr 05 2025POLITICS

Georgia's Strict Laws Put Women in Legal Jeopardy

In the early hours of March 20, emergency services rushed to an apartment in rural Georgia, where they found a woman unconscious and bleeding. Selena Maria Chandler-Scott had suffered a miscarriage. This was just the beginning of her legal troubles. A witness reported that Chandler-Scott had placed

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

The Big Showdown: South Carolina vs. UConn

The 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament has been intense, with 68 teams starting out and now only two left standing. South Carolina and UConn are set to face off in a rematch of the 2022 championship game. This time, the stakes are even higher as both teams aim to claim the national title. South C

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Apr 05 2025SPORTS

College Hoops Showdown:The Road to the Championship

The women's Final Four is set to take place in Tampa. The first game saw South Carolina take on Texas. South Carolina won 74-57. This win keeps them on track to become the first team since UConn to win back-to-back national titles. If they win again, it will be their third title in four years. The

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Apr 04 2025BUSINESS

New Leadership in Women's Sports: Nancy Dubuc Joins Togethxr

Nancy Dubuc, who recently left Vice Media, is making waves again. This time, she's stepping into a big role at Togethxr, a company all about women's sports. Dubuc is taking on the position of executive chair, which means she'll be guiding the company's strategy and working closely with investors and

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Early Menopause: What Happens When Your Ovaries Take a Break

Ovaries can sometimes stop working much earlier than expected. This condition is known as premature ovarian insufficiency. It occurs when a woman's ovaries stop functioning before she turns 40. This can lead to a range of health issues. These include infertility, heart problems, type 2 diabetes, wea

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Combating Cervical Cancer in Mexico City: The HPV-FASTER Initiative

In Mexico City, a groundbreaking effort is underway to tackle cervical cancer. The HPV-FASTER initiative is a clever mix of HPV vaccination and screening. This program is designed to reach women aged 25 to 45 in Tlalpan, a bustling area of the city. To grasp what helps or hinders women from taking p

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

Sunshine, Babies, and Health: What's the Link?

In the sunny Northeast of Brazil, a study took place. It looked into how much vitamin D pregnant women had in their blood. It also checked their thyroid hormones. The goal was to see if there was any connection between the two. Vitamin D is often called the sunshine vitamin. The body makes it w

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The Struggle of Women Seeking Support

In Canada, three cities were studied to understand how women who face gender-based violence (GBV) interact with health and social services. These services are often scattered and hard to access. This makes it tough for women to get the help they need when they need it. GBV is a major public healt

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Apr 01 2025SPORTS

The Final Four: Who Will Shine in Tampa?

The NCAA Women's Final Four is here, and it's shaping up to be an intense showdown. The action kicks off in Tampa with a defensive battle between SEC rivals Texas and South Carolina, followed by a high-scoring matchup between UConn and UCLA. These teams have unique strengths and challenges. Let's di

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Apr 01 2025HEALTH

Unseen Scars: The Hidden History of Medical Bias

The medical field has a complex past, particularly when it comes to the treatment of Black women. The way doctors have viewed and treated Black women's reproductive health has been influenced by historical injustices. The transatlantic slave trade and the early days of gynaecology are linked in ways

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