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The Fatal Cost of Being Female
I first became grossly aware of South Asian femicide when I picked up Rupi Kaur's "the sun and her flowers."
Cold Water Immersion, Yes or No?
Cold plunges and cold showers have long been popular in healthy living circles although originating from traditional practices in many
Surviving More Than Cancer: Why Women of Color Struggle for Adequate Care
When we hear ‘cancer survivor,’ it is easy to imagine an inspiring and hopeful story. But for women of color,
Racial Disparities and Resiliency in Mental Health
Socioeconomic status has often been implicated as a major predictor when it comes to mental health issues in children and
Burnout: Why Modern-Day Women Are More At Risk Than Men
The term ‘burnout’ emerged in the 1970s, when the psychologist Herbert Freudenberger used it to describe how chronic stress and
Understanding the “ACL Pandemic” in Women’s Sports
In recent terms, the “ACL Pandemic” refers to a surge of anterior cruciate ligament injuries striking female athletes two to
The Graveyard Shift and Its Effect on Women
The clock strikes five pm, and for many jobholders, they breathe a sigh of relief as they start to unwind
Misdiagnosing: A Barrier Between Advocacy and Proper Care for Women
The upkeep of one’s health, particularly for women, can be unnecessarily difficult at times. A simple check-up or yearly pap











