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Penn State Hires Chris Cagle as New Head Coach of Women’s Tennis Team

Jul 12, 2014 AM EDT The Penn State athletic department named Chris Cagle as the new head coach of the women's tennis team.

Letrozole Drug Increases Birth Rate in Women with PCOS, Study

Jul 11, 2014 AM EDT A new drug - Letrozole - increases birth rate in women suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), according to a Penn State study.

Samantha Aucoin Named New Women's Lacrosse Head Coach at Midland

Jul 11, 2014 AM EDT Samantha Aucoin has been hired as the new women's lacrosse head coach at the Midland University.

Women with PCOS More Prone to Developing Type-2 Diabetes: Study

Jun 26, 2014 AM EDT Women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), even if they are young and not obese, face a heightened risk of developing type-2 diabetes, according to a Monash University study.

Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements Boost Metabolism in Pregnant Women with Gestational Diabetes, Study

Jun 25, 2014 AM EDT Women diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) can increase their metabolism through calcium and vitamin D supplements, according to a new study by Iran's Isfahan University.

Women with Four or More Children Are More Likely To Suffer From Heart Disease

Jun 24, 2014 AM EDT Women, who have given birth to four or more children, are nearly twice at a risk of developing a heart disease, according to a University of Texas study.

Pesticides Stunt Development of Unborn Child’s Brain, Study

Jun 23, 2014 AM EDT Pregnant women, who are exposed to chemical pesticides, face a two-thirds heightened risk of having a child with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental delays, according to a new study by the ...

Emilee Klein-Gille is the New Women’s Golf Coach at Tulsa

Jun 21, 2014 AM EDT Emilee Klein-Gille, former British Open winner, has been named the new women's golf coach at the University of Tulsa.

Young Women with Depression are at an Increased Risk of Suffering from Heart Problems, Study

Jun 19, 2014 AM EDT Young and middle-aged depressed women are twice more likely to suffer from heart attacks or premature deaths as compared to those who are not sad, according to an Emory University study.

People find it Difficult to Detect Flirtatious Behavior, Study

Jun 18, 2014 AM EDT It is hard for people to detect flirtatious behaviour, according to a new study by the University of Kansas.

British Presenter Advises Young Women to Forget University and Have Babies By the Age of 27 Years (VIDEO)

Jun 03, 2014 AM EDT Kirstie Allsopp, the 42-year-old British television presenter, is facing heavy criticism for advising young women to find a boyfriend instead of attending a University.

Husky Voice Can Be an Obstacle to a Women's Career: Study

May 29, 2014 AM EDT Young women with a husky voice are less likely to be hired after the final round of interview, according to a University of Miami study.

Fear Drives Women with Breast Cancer to Undergo Double Mastectomy, Study

May 22, 2014 AM EDT Fear drives most women to undergo double mastectomy following cancer diagnosis in one of the breasts. They opt for the surgery - Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy (CPM) - despite low risk of ...

Yoga Helps Cure Urinary Incontinence in Women, Study

May 13, 2014 AM EDT Women, suffering from urinary incontinence, can get cured by attending specialised yoga programs, according to a University of California – San Francisco study.

Women More Intuitive than Men, Study

Apr 25, 2014 AM EDT Women are more intuitive and less reflective than men, according to a new study.

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