The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office has released the name of the man suspected of killing three people in Mahomet ...
Women and girls in the United Kingdom with gynaecological conditions are enduring years of pain due to “medical misogyny,” according to a parliamentary report. The cross-party Women and Equalities ...
LONDON -- Transgender women and nonbinary individuals assigned male at birth will be barred from competing in the female category of many domestic tennis tournaments in Britain starting next month ...
Women facing painful health conditions such as heavy periods and endometriosis are being dismissed by male doctors due to medical misogyny, MPs have warned. Unconscious bias among doctors has left ...
The House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee (WEC) has today published a report arguing that patients with these conditions experience ‘medical misogyny’ under the care of GPs and other health ...
The MPs suggest that there is a lack of medical research, treatment options and specialists, which leaves many women seeking private care. This is coupled with the “deprioritisation” of ...
“Medical misogyny” is leaving women with reproductive conditions in needless pain and undiagnosed for years, the women and equalities committee has said. MPs said women and girls were being ...
Women experiencing painful health conditions ... mirrored by a lack of medical research, specialists and treatments. This means gynaecological waiting lists have grown faster than any other ...
The British Army has fired a laser weapon from an armoured vehicle for the first time in a successful test to destroy drones in mid-air.
The European Union on Wednesday denounced the Taliban for reportedly banning women and girls in Afghanistan from training as midwives and nurses. Several institutions that provide medical courses ...
It takes an average of six to eight years for women to get a diagnosis for endometriosis, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. We want to understand how medical misogyny is ...
The Pittsburgh Panthers are the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA women's volleyball tournament and will look to bring the ACC its first national championship in the sport. Pitt, 29-1 overall and 19 ...