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  • Experts highlight delaying breast cancer diagnosis in men leading to worse outcomes

    October is recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 0.5–1% of breast cancer cases occur in men. Though the percentage is small, it represents thousands of men worldwide diagnosed with the disease annually.
  • DMRC withdraws breast cancer awareness poster asking women to “check your oranges”

    Delhi Metro's decision followed a day of intense debate on social media and beyond regarding the poster created by the YouWeCan Foundation, a non-profit organization. Launched in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the campaign featured AI-generated women on a bus holding oranges, accompanied by a caption encouraging women to "check your oranges once a month" for early detection.
  • True equality and justice require more women in politics: Rahul Gandhi

    “A year ago, we launched the 'Indira Fellowship' to amplify women's voices in politics. Today, this initiative has evolved into a powerful movement for women's leadership,” Gandhi stated on X. “Achieving true equality and justice demands more women in politics. 'Aadhi Abadi, Poora Haq' reflects our steadfast commitment to this cause,” he added.
  • Heart disease rising among young, premenopausal women, experts warn

    World Heart Day, observed annually on September 29, aims to raise awareness about heart disease, the leading cause of death in India. This year's theme, "Use Heart for Action," highlights the need for proactive measures. According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, heart disease is a leading cause of death among Indian women, responsible for over 17% of fatalities.
  • Opinion: Redefining relationships

    Women are asserting their autonomy, challenging socio-cultural setting of patriarchal norms and capitalist structures
  • Cyberabad Police busts rave party in Gachibowli guest house

    Police detained 18 individuals, including women and the organizers, during the raid. Banned drugs and liquor were seized, along with evidence of gambling, as they were found playing cards, betting with money, and consuming alcohol and drugs.
  • Shah Rukh Khan explains his preference for working with women directors

    In an old video, Shah Rukh Khan, often called the 'King of Romance,' discussed his experiences working with female directors. He remarked, "Men tend to compartmentalize their feelings, while women are more nuanced and encompassing. I enjoy working with women for their sensitivity. That said, I don't mean to diminish the contributions of great directors like Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Karan Johar, or Mani Ratnam."
  • Timing was key for longevity in Hollywood for women: Halle Berry

    “I never imagined I’d have this career, especially at my age, still working at such a high level,” Berry said. “I came along at a time when women are experiencing greater longevity in Hollywood. There was a period when turning 40 meant you were considered done. So it’s wonderful to be part of Hollywood now,” the actress said
  • Bonalu: Hyderabad She teams arrests 305 accused, including 16 minors, in sexual harassment cases

    While 173 people were let off with a warning, the police produced the remaining individuals before the court, out of which 5 were sentenced to three day jail term and a fine of Rs 1,050 was imposed
  • Woman electrocuted after touching electrified fence in Mancherial

    Panasa Laxmi (52) died on the spot when she came into contact with a fence, erected on her neighbour’s farm.
  • Men face higher early death risk, women experience more poor health: Study

    Women are found to have higher prevalence rates of musculoskeletal conditions, mental health issues, and headache disorders, which, although non-fatal, contribute to poor health.
  • Hormone therapy safe for women over 65: Study

    Hormone therapy, containing estrogen and progesterone, effectively alleviates menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal discomfort.
  • More women entering finance industry, study by Zell Education

    The surge reflects a growing trend of women choosing finance courses, indicating their determination to excel in a traditionally male-dominated sectors.
  • Shift to work from office led to decline in women in senior management roles: Report

    This is the third consecutive year that the share of women in the senior management roles 'considered essential for promoting diversity at workplaces' continued to decline, the report by consultancy firm Grant Thornton Bharat said.
  • 9,000 women killed in Gaza since October 2023: UN

    Every day the war in Gaza continues, at the current rate, an average of 63 women will continue to be killed.
  • 90% of young Indian women have Iron deficiency: Doctors

    Low iron levels often go unnoticed by many women, who may mistake symptoms such as fatigue and weakness for other issues.
  • Women with COVID history may have low sex drive, says study

    Published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, a study involving over 2,000 cisgender women revealed that COVID-19 can adversely affect sexual function, particularly in cases of long Covid.
  • 31 million women and girls globally suffer premenstrual dysphoric disorder: Study

    Women with PMDD suffer mood changes (such as depression and anxiety), physical symptoms (such as breast tenderness, and joint pain), and cognitive problems (difficulty concentrating or memory complaints).
  • Govt invites applications for Child Rights Commission chairperson, members

    According to a notification issued by the Department for Women and Children, interested persons have to apply for the posts online.
  • Women wow with motorcycle daredevil stunts at R-Day parade

    More than 260 women displayed their courage, valor, and determination through diverse formations, including Chandrayaan, Sarvatra Suraksha, Abhivadan, and Yog Se Siddhi
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