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Japan’s loneliness epidemic is so bad that elderly women are committing crimes to find friends and health care in prison
Japan’s largest women’s prison has become home to a growing number of seniors....
fortune.com - 30+ days ago

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how-to / gardening
Horticulturist reveals how to enhance your garden's health with one easy trick: 'I started doing this a couple of years ago with great results'
As we head into the colder months, your garden doesn't have to go dormant without care. Mulching, a simple yet effective practice, can keep your...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
health
Two more confirmed measles cases in Waterloo Region
Two more measles cases have been confirmed in Waterloo Region. The three cases are the first to be identified in the community since 2019. Health...
citynews.ca - 11 days ago
job & work
I left the UK for Portugal and have no regrets - I'm healthier and happier here
A German woman who lived in England for 15 years decided to relocate to Lisbon, Portugal, in 2021, seeking better healthcare options and a lower cost...
inews.co.uk - 10 days ago
entrepreneurship
Daniel Ek’s body scanning startup hits £1.4 billion valuation with 100,000 people lining up to pay £299 for a health check
The Spotify co-founder's startup, dubbed the Apple of healthcare, aims to identify health issues for a price of £299....
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
health
Flu deaths rise as anti-vaccine disinformation takes root
Flu deaths are at their highest point since 2018, and almost double last year's number. Meanwhile, Health and Human Services has canceled a meeting...
inquirer.com - 13 days ago
entrepreneurship
Harvard expert's 5-3-1 rule is the key to a healthy social life
How much time should you spend with your friends? In a world where we must keep busy to survive, it can be easy to neglect our social lives. This...
upworthy.com - 29 days ago
books
Who’s Driving This Novel, Anyway? - Women Writers, Women's Books
By Ellen Meister I’m a pretty intrepid driver. By that I mean I’m unfazed crossing the bridge from suburban Long Island, where I live, to the hurried,...
booksbywomen.org - 14 days ago
sports
Canadian women’s soccer team ‘turning a new leaf’ under coach Casey Stoney
Returning to B.C. Place is a bit surreal for Casey Stoney. Ten years ago, she played there as part of the England squad that finished third in the 2015 World Cup. On Friday, she’ll return to the turf as head coach of the Canadian women’s soccer team. “Full circle moment for me,” Stoney said Thursday....
theglobeandmail.com - 1 day ago
health
Schizophrenia Linked to Structural Brain Heterogeneity
The symptoms of schizophrenia vary greatly from person to person, and a newly reported international multicenter study, headed by a research team at...
genengnews.com - 30+ days ago
health
Rising cases of TB and measles in England demand ambitious public health approach, says Harries
Rising cases of tuberculosis (TB) and measles and an intense influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) season were seen in England in 2024-25,...
bmj.com - 10 days ago
job & work
ASHA workers pen open letter to health minister, demand formal employment status and rights
The largest trade union representing ASHA workers has urged the Centre to recognise them as formal employees with statutory rights, rather than...
telegraphindia.com - 30+ days ago
health
A New Discreet and Dissolvable Viagra Is Being Launched
Little blue pills could be swapped for pink dissolvable wafers as the Viagra brand is set to launch a new version of its famous drug. Named Viagra ODF, the new medication – already launched in Canada – is thought to be a more discreet and convenient way to take the erectile dysfunction (ED)...
menshealth.com - 30+ days ago
health
Brain Changes From Early-Life Stress May Be Reversible
A new study reveals how prenatal infections followed by early-life stress—known as "two-hit stress"—can lead to brain dysfunction and...
neurosciencenews.com - 30+ days ago
health
Philippines: HIV, the silent epidemic
While significant progress has been made globally in curbing the spread of HIV, the Philippines has one of the fastest-growing infection rates in the world. Despite opposition from the Catholic Church and other social challenges, activists are fighting to improve access to prevention and treatment....
france24.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
The 10 Best Boxer Briefs for Men, According to Style Editors
Our testers recommend boxer briefs from Hanes and Lululemon. AT MEN'S HEALTH, our guys have worn out every boxer brief imaginable—through work, workouts, and everywhere in between. Our consensus: the best boxer briefs are breathable, supportive, and comfortable. We’re talking moisture-wicking...
menshealth.com - 5 days ago
sports
Why Women's Sports Is Rising In Popularity
The business of women’s sports has boomed over the past several years. A number of converging factors, from social media to analytics to growing audiences, have benefitted the business of women’s sports. Sports writer and professor Jane McManus explores the burgeoning women’s sports business in her...
forbes.com - 3 days ago
celebrity
Fans Call Salma Hayek 'One Of The Hottest Women Alive' After Wearing A Strapless Gown In Recent Post: 'Are You Aging Backwards?'
Salma Hayek shared some behind-the-scenes pictures and videos from her latest cover shoot with the Wall Street Journal on December 3rd. And fans were...
shefinds.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Prameya News7's UDYOG URJA 2025 Celebrates 18 Women Entrepreneurs, Boosts Skill Development
BHUBANESWAR: A vibrant celebration of women's entrepreneurship and a reaffirmation of skill development initiatives took center stage at the "UDYOG...
snownews.com - 1 day ago
health
CNN Argues Americans Are to Blame for How the Health Care System Works
The murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, America’s largest health insurer, has generated a lot of discourse over the past week and renewed...
rollingstone.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
BUSINESS BRIEF Woman known as ‘business bestie’ owns five hair salons worth $ 3 million – she started out with nothing
A FEMALE entrepreneur who’s built three multi-million dollar firms from scratch has shared her five top tips for women looking to succeed in business....
the-sun.com - 26 days ago
health
Terry Savage: Analyzing Medicare Advantage plans
Medicare Advantage plans now cover slightly more than half of American seniors in the Medicare program. The attraction is in both the low costs and the additional services they advertise. But there can be significant drawbacks to Advantage plans since they limit covered access to physicians and...
chicagotribune.com - 30+ days ago
health
New data shows high levels of dangerous gas detected in the Triangle
New findings from the NC Department of Health and Human Services reveal high radon levels detected in 77 out of 100 North Carolina counties,...
wral.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
I'm being gaslit by my doctor. How do I advocate for myself? Tips for women and how to prepare for your appointment
A Calgary woman went viral after sharing her doctor dismissed a birth defect as hormonal issue. Here's what you should know. This article is for...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
music
Rihanna’s Lengthy Hiatus Has Barely Hurt Her Legacy On The Charts
Billboard just unveiled its list of the 100 most successful women musicians so far this century, ranking the most successful acts based on their performances on the company’s own charts. While some names at the top were expected, one favorite stands out. Rihanna comes in at No. 2, ranking higher...
forbes.com - 15 days ago
science / health
A Mirror Version of Life Could End All Life on Earth, Scientists Say
But we’re paying plenty of attention before that ever happens. For whatever reason, life formed on Earth with right-handed DNA and left-handed proteins. But scientists have long wondered if a mirror version of life could be created. • While these “mirror cells” could have profound medical implications,...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago