A new United Nations report reveals Nicaragua's deepening grip under co-Presidents Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo ...
A study on spadenose sharks along the west coast of India reveals that microplastics are pervasive in both gastrointestinal ...
Eighty years ago, in the aftermath of world war and the genocide of millions, the United Nations Charter was signed into force. Proclaimed by and for “We the Peoples,” the U.N. was to help prevent ...
A study from Taipei Medical University reveals how disruptions in the body's internal clock (caused by modern life and ...
Medical professionals weigh in—with scientific data—on whether or not it's risky for pregnant women to take Tylenol while ...
The work of epidemiologist Ann Bauer and her co-authors was cited by President Trump in remarks linking Tylenol or ...
28 lawsuits have targeted gender-affirming care providers, while concerns continue about medical treatments for transgender ...
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Taliban bans key university textbooks on women’s rights, human rights and Western philosophy
This follows earlier action by the Taliban’s Ministry of Information and Culture, confiscating hundreds of books from ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNObstetric Violence Is Gender-Based Violence. It’s Time the Law Recognized It.
For centuries, women worldwide have experienced violence in their homes at the hands of intimate partners with no or very ...
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Even brief exposure to air pollution can push the placenta into an inflammatory state, lab study suggests
A study of human placentas suggests that urban air pollution may push the organ's resident immune cells into an inflammatory state.
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