Posted in Womens Health

Why women’s health is so far behind the curve

In what is believed to be a first-of-its-kind study, researchers found small but “measurable” amounts of metals such as lead…

Posted in Mens Health

The 2024 Men’s Health Outdoor Awards

THANKS TO THE ever-growing number of individuals participating in outdoor recreation, the gear space continues to grow. According to the…

Posted in Beauty

Beauty Trap, The First Black-Owned Beauty Supply Store In This Missouri City, Opens: ‘My Goal Is To Make This A Family Business’

Sarah Brown, an entrepreneur in Columbia, Missouri, has opened the first Black-owned beauty supply store in her city. Brown attended…

Posted in Mental Health

Fathers Suffer, Too: The Reality of Perinatal Mental Health

I would bet all the money in the world that he had postpartum anxiety, and nobody told him that he…

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Prime Day beauty deals are still kicking — get up to 50% off proven skin care

Yes, Amazon Prime Day is technically over, but some deals are still going strong. This morning I’m finding lingering sales…

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Divi Scalp and Hair Health Expands Distribution into Ulta Beauty at Target

Leading scalp and hair health brand will now be available at Ulta Beauty at Target in stores and online DALLAS, July…

Posted in Science

The Escalator: Minds + Assembly, Cassava Sciences, Ogilvy Health and more

New hires: Prime Therapeutics hired Dinesh Kandanchatha as its chief information officer. The American Red Cross hired Chris Kuechenmeister as VP of communications….

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‘State of heathcare for women is in a fragile place:’ Florida women are dying from preventable causes

Florida women are dying from causes that are preventable, including breast and cervical cancer, pregnancy complications and mental health conditions,…

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Texas is the second-worst state for women’s health outcomes, a new study says

Texas is among the lowest performing states for women’s health outcomes, according to a new report from a national women’s…

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Kentucky ranks low in women’s health and reproductive care

Kentucky had many fewer maternity care providers than the national average in 2022 — 69 per 100,000 women ages 15–44…