A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition, offers new insights into a decades-old puzzle in childhood obesity. The ...
Higher consumption of ultraprocessed foods may lower fertility in men and women and slow human development, according to two ...
Over the past 10,000 years, evolution in West Eurasia has been selecting for light skin, red hair and resistance to HIV and ...
A detailed analysis of the best-preserved Neanderthal infant skeleton ever found suggests that our ancient relatives grew ...
Our industrialized, modern lifestyles may be increasing how much estrogen (the female sex hormone) gets recycled in our ...
Your quads are showing definition, but your biceps? Not so much. It makes you wonder: do some muscle groups just grow faster than others? The short answer is yes. Due to a combination of biological ...
A few years ago, I became interested in the claims in the economic literature that gender equality promotes economic growth.
Influencers and unscrupulous sellers are capitalising on demand for ‘get-fit-quick’ peptide injectables that have not been ...
Touted online as the next big cure for ageing, peptides are growing in popularity. But evidence for their efficacy, let alone safety, is shaky at best.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geri Stengel writes about the success factors of women entrepreneurs. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
New regulations apply to all FIFA women's tournaments, including World Cup FIFA aim to increase female coaching visibility and opportunities, says Jill Ellis Only 12 of 32 head coaches at 2023 Women's ...
Women make up about 51% of the population and are definitely not a niche market in healthcare. Maartje Pel, director of Research at Ensera Design, discusses why Women’s health is not a niche category ...
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