Bridget Christie’s The Change and the rise of menopause media
I’d take Christie’s dark humour over Davina McCall’s washboard stomach any day. But let’s stop pretending the topic is “taboo”.
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I’d take Christie’s dark humour over Davina McCall’s washboard stomach any day. But let’s stop pretending the topic is “taboo”.
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Endometriosis, appendicitis, fractured vertebrae, and now my mother’s knee injury: why aren’t women taken seriously when they say they are…
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The UK’s 13 million menopausal women deserve better rights at work.
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The government has made hormone replacement therapy cheaper, but any cost exacerbates the gender health gap.
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The evidence is now clear: smartphones are the major cause of the mental illness epidemic among young women.
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We have a choice: act as though women’s bodies are for sale, or under-compensate women who put their bodies on…
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A new breakthrough in treatment for endometriosis provides a welcome opportunity for the opposition – if it recognises it.
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The minister for women and equalities told MPs that she would not be adding any new protected characteristics to the…
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Leah Hazard’s new book shows how this complex, life-giving muscle has been maligned and misunderstood.
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This year, let’s make a resolution to accept, rather than “improve”, our bodies.
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These gynecological conditions affect one in ten women, but they remain heavily under-researched.
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Hiring someone who has never had a period illustrates the importance of thoughtful policy implementation.
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