Gigi and Bella Hadid's sister Alana makes New York Fashion Week debut aged 40
Alana Hadid walked for Elene Velez at New York Fashion Week.
2023-09-14 19:25
Spectro Cloud Announces Qualcomm Ventures Investment to Accelerate Edge and AI Innovation at Scale
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2023-09-14 19:24
China urges EU to ensure new carbon tax complies with WTO rules
By Joe Cash BEIJING The European Union should ensure its plans to impose 20% to 35% tariffs on
2023-09-14 19:21
Algoma Central Corporation and Furetank Co-Order Two Additional Newbuilds
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2023-09-14 19:18
Kris Jenner appears to be planning her own loungewear line
Kris Jenner has filed to trademark her name for use on items including loungewear and jackets.
2023-09-14 19:16
Hexion’s Versatics Business Achieves EcoVadis Gold Medal for Sustainability Performance
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2023-09-14 18:24
Linda Blair acted as advisor on The Exorcist: Believer
'The Exorcist: Believer' director David Gordon Green has revealed that Linda Blair - who played possessed girl Regan MacNeil in the original 1973 film - acted as a special advisor on set.
2023-09-14 18:23
Study discovers vast numbers of women experience mental health issues because of period pain
A study has shown that millions of women and girls experience debilitating periods, that even cause mental health problems. A survey of 3,000 women and girls in the UK aged 16 to 40 for the Wellbeing of Women charity found that 86 per cent had had mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety and mood changes, in relation to their period, Meanwhile, of those surveyed, 96 per cent had experienced period pain, with 59 per cent saying their pain was severe. 91 per cent had experienced heavy periods, with 49 per cent saying their bleeding was severe. Even though these are common symptoms in women and girls with gynaecological conditions such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids and polycystic ovary syndrome, the report found that 51 per cent of respondents felt their healthcare professional had failed to take their problems seriously, and 82 per cent said they needed better access to accurate information on period problems. A further one-third never seek medical help, and more than half say their symptoms are not taken seriously, despite other symptoms including pain, heavy bleeding and irregular cycles. Prof Dame Lesley Regan, the chair of Wellbeing of Women, said: “It’s simply unacceptable that anyone is expected to suffer with period symptoms that disrupt their lives, including taking time off school, work, or their caring responsibilities, all of which may result in avoidable mental health problems. “Periods should not affect women’s lives in this way. If they do, it can be a sign of a gynaecological condition that requires attention and ongoing support – not dismissal.” Wellbeing of Women has launched its “Just a Period” campaign, which Regan said aims to address “the many years of medical bias, neglect and stigma in women’s health”. This includes tips on how to get the most out of seeing your GP and what women should do if they feel they have been dismissed by health professionals. Responding to the findings, Dr Ranee Thakar, the president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said: “All too often women are living with debilitating symptoms, waiting to receive support or treatment for far longer than they should. “Access to high-quality information and support about periods, gynaecological conditions and their symptoms is vital to ensuring that women and girls get the help that they need at the right time.” Caroline Nokes, the Conservative MP and chair of the women and equalities committee, which is conducting an inquiry into reproductive and gynaecological health, said: “There is a terrible phrase: ‘Well, it’s just a period, why are you making a fuss about that? Can’t you just get on with it?’ Yet many women and girls are experiencing horrendous period symptoms and gynaecological conditions. Endometriosis alone affects 1.5 million women in the UK and costs the economy £8.2bn. Now is the time for change.” Anneliese Dodds, the shadow secretary of state for women and equalities, said: “Over the past few years, we have opened up the conversation around the menopause, and now we need to see this change with periods as well.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-14 17:56
Rock opera by Pearl Jam's Mike McCready to include Chris Cornell tribute
Pearl Jam star Mike McCready is working on a Grunge rock opera.
2023-09-14 17:26
'They probably can’t afford us' Amanda Seyfried reveals what it would take for Mamma Mia 3 to happen
'Mamma Mia' star Amanda Seyfried believes the likelihood of a third film in the franchise could "come down to something stupid like whether or not Universal wants to pay the money", and the actress isn't sure the company could "afford" to give the stars what would be "fair".
2023-09-14 15:26
Memory filmmaker was warned Jessica Chastain would be 'nightmare diva' after Oscars win
'Memory' filmmaker Michel Franco was told actress Jessica Chastain would be a "diva" and a "nightmare" on set.
2023-09-14 15:25
They're back! NSYNC return with first new song in 20 years
NSYNC, who are made up of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone, have returned with their first song in 20 years, 'Better Place', a snippet of which appears in a trailer for forthcoming DreamWorks Animation film 'Trolls Band Together'.
2023-09-14 15:21