OPINION April 17, 2023 I was assaulted by a transgender mob and this is what I plan to do next I was assaulted by a transgender mob and this is what I plan to do next. As a former All-American swimmer, I know that women’s sports are under threat.
Health April 14, 2023 Ohio woman, the first person to receive a breast cancer vaccine in trial, awaits results: 'Very excited' An Ohio woman was the first person to get a breast cancer vaccine in 2021. The vaccine could be available to the general public within four to five years, researchers say.
Media April 13, 2023 Nonbinary Dr. Phil guest claims 'just because I gave birth doesn't make me a woman or mother' Guests on a recent episode of Dr. Phil debated on whether adopting more more "inclusive" language actually ends up leading to the erasure of biological women.
OPINION April 11, 2023 Overturning Roe vs. Wade was huge, but this abortion case is the biggest yet Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas recently halted FDA approval of the abortion pill.
HEALTH April 10, 2023 Be well: Reduce your colon cancer risk with regular screenings One in five diagnoses of colorectal cancer are in people younger than 55, and advanced disease affects three in five people. Screening is the best way to "be well" — and reduce risk.
Health April 10, 2023 Mom in New Orleans says ‘ADHD changed my life,' reveals how diagnosis helped her thrive As ADHD diagnoses rise among women, 42-year-old Marie Marie Ohlsson Chisholm, a mom in New Orleans, shared a personal story of how the disorder helped her thrive.
HEALTH April 6, 2023 Can heart failure risk show up on a smartwatch? It's possible, study says A new study from University College London suggests that a smartwatch’s heart rate tracker could potentially predict when someone has a higher risk of heart failure.
HEALTH April 6, 2023 COVID vaccine nasal spray shows strong immune response in study: 'Could be a game changer' A new study has shown promising results for a nasal COVID-19 vaccine in Germany, showing a strong immune response to the coronavirus in hamsters. The study was published in Nature Microbiology.
HEALTH April 5, 2023 ADHD numbers climbing dramatically in the U.S., especially among women, says new study The number of people diagnosed with ADHD is climbing steadily, especially among women. The share of diagnosed females between 23 and 49 nearly doubled from 2020 to 2022.
HEALTH April 4, 2023 Drinking a little alcohol every day won’t help you live longer, says new study A new study by researchers at the University of Victoria found that drinkers who consumed less than one ounce of alcohol showed no significant increase in life span.
Digital Originals April 4, 2023 'UNSUSTAINABLE' SITUATION: Staffing shortages force another Northwest hospital to stop delivering babies Another hospital in Idaho will soon stop offering labor and delivery services for pregnant women, citing staffing shortages and difficulty recruiting new nurses.