How often are we so caught up in worry, thinking about all the things we have to do, places we have to be, people we have to argue with, kids throwing up in the back seat, you know, life that we miss the signs that something amazing is about to …
Read More »Physical exercise helps women with breast cancer to better tolerate chemotherapy
Women with breast cancer who follow a physical exercise program during their chemotherapy treatment experience less side effects like fatigue, reduced physical fitness, nausea and pain. It is also less often necessary to adjust the dosage of their chemotherapy. This is shown by a study supervised by prof. dr. Neil …
Read More »Exercise, Not Vitamin D, Cuts Injuries From Falls
Neither worked to cut odds for any type of falls, but exercise may help prevent injury if a tumble occurs The study suggests that “exercise seemed to be more effective in reducing injurious falls in this age group,” Uusi-Rasi said, “with or without vitamin D.” By contrast, vitamin D supplements …
Read More »Essential physical Fitness Tips For Women
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Read More »Young Women Compare Themselves on Social Media
New research suggests young women commonly compare their appearance to images found in magazines and on Facebook. Experts believe this is evidence that although the media is often vilified for objectifying women, women further diminish themselves by constantly comparing their bodies to others’. The new Australian study finds that regardless …
Read More »How can we empower women in agriculture to end hunger?
If we’re going to end hunger in our lifetimes, we need to empower women. The statistics are well-known. Women make up to half of the agricultural labour force in many developing countries, but barriers to credit, inputs and extension services, as well as land ownership and rights, limit their production. …
Read More »Divorce Increases Risk of Heart Attack in Women
A new Duke Medicine study has discovered that divorce seems to increase medical risks more in women than in men. Researchers discovered divorced women suffer heart attacks at higher rates than women who are continuously married. Furthermore, a woman who has been through two or more divorces is nearly twice …
Read More »Women’s rights activists use social media to get their message out
Through sharing experiences and focusing on key events, online activism is boosting women’s rights issues – but its effect on policy change is still unclear . Hashtag activism has helped to propel women’s rights to the forefront of political agendas, bringing attention to issues often under-reported by mainstream media, panelists …
Read More »Should married women have a separate “in case of divorce” emergency fund?
Call me an optimist or a believer in happy endings, but I truly pray my marriage can stand the test of time. As much as I love my husband and our union, I’m well aware of the divorce rate in this country and how quick folks are to call it …
Read More »Exercise May Tone Up Women’s Bodies and Minds
Young women who regularly exercise may have more oxygen circulating in their brains — and possibly sharper minds, a small study suggests. The findings, from a study of 52 healthy young women, don’t prove that exercise makes you smarter, researchers said. On the other hand, it’s “reasonable” to conclude that exercise …
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