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Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, long COVID — one of the most mysterious and debilitating consequences of the virus — remains with us, and is disproportionately affecting women. ...
In some faith traditions in the U.S., men make up a larger proportion of the membership. For example, in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, men make up 52% and women 47%, which is a ...
Researchers have developed a new metric using data already collected by your smartwatch that can assess cardiovascular ...
"This could be due to different exposure to hormones during development in the womb, due to men and women having slight structural differences in cochlear anatomy." Women also perform better in ...
At Brigham Young University, women make up only 12.5% of the engineering bachelor’s program, a historically male-dominated major and field.
In fact, the ratio of women to men in tech roles has decreased over the past 30 years, with half of women who go into tech dropping out by the age of 35, according to data from Accenture.
The under-representation of women in medical leadership positions persists, with only 14% holding top roles, despite their growing presence in senior physician roles.
Saturday night’s Final Four games averaged 15.3 million viewers on CBS according to fast national numbers from Nielsen, the ...
As Women’s History Month comes to a conclusion across the United States, a sobering statistic casts a long shadow over the ...
However, when the distribution of the ratio of cholesterol to phospholipid among cases was similarly compared to that among controls, no difference whatsoever was revealed in either men or women.