... mid-1980s and again in the early 1990s.
Women entered management ranks at rates up to 25 ... during the period from 1967 to 1993, according to the study.
But Dencker said women made less headway into top ...
... , a University of Missouri religion professor found that if the researcher is a male fieldworker studying women, the situation can be challenging. "The question of whether men can conduct field ...
... but a University of Missouri religion professor has found that if the researcher is a male fieldworker studying women, the situation can be just as challenging.
His conclusions about male researchers ...
... 's growth, health, and survival. Kajsa Åsling Monemi from Uppsala University has studied women and their children in Bangladesh and Nicaragua and shows, among other things, that children whose ...
... some evidence to show that it can help non-pregnant women to quit.
Michael Ussher and colleagues from St ... recruited 12 to 20 weeks into pregnancy. In one study, women did supervised exercise once a ...
Women running for top offices need to appear competent and attractive, according to a new study. For male candidates, seeming competent may be enough.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wash your hands, folks, especially you ladies. A new study found that women have a greater variety of bacteria on their hands than men do. And everybody ...
... lymphatic drainage as well as physiotherapy might be able to help, but this has not been so well-studied. Women can learn more about the condition and what could help at www.informedhealthonline.org.
... and their children are less likely to be born with complications, according to a new RAND Corporation study. Women who underwent bariatric surgery and lost weight before becoming pregnant had a ...
... produce desired goals, to understand why women continue to be under-represented in engineering. Their findings ... Efficacy: A Multi-Year, Multi-Institution Study of Women Engineering Student Self-Efficacy ...
... of health benefits for both mothers and newborns. One study found that women who started their leave in the last month of ... quit their jobs. Twenty-six percent of women took no leave before birth.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Faced with their favorite foods, women are less able than men to suppress their hunger, a discovery that may help explain the higher obesity rate for females, a new study ...
PITTSBURGH, Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Fat consumed by women serves a good purpose because it helps them survive starvation, a University of Pittsburgh study indicated.