By Janice Perkins, GC4W Thought Leadership Contributor Two times this past winter and fall, I had incredibly close calls with almost hitting a deer in my car. Too close for comfort. As I reflected on the past two years, I thought: what does a near miss do to us? What does danger leaping out at us do to our coping…
Pregnant women who have contracted Covid are at higher risk for severe disease than people who aren’t pregnant, and a new study is shedding light on how the body’s immune response may differ depending on whether you’re carrying a boy or a girl baby. According to a recent study released in Science Translational Medicine, researchers discovered that if you’re carrying a male baby,…
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There aren’t many upsides to having a virus wreak havoc with one’s adolescence, but on that very short list might be coming to appreciate the growth-giving practice of following stressful periods with deliberate recovery.
Working parents — especially women — are looking for more flexibility and other changes to help them juggle work and family life.
We’re oftentimes told that as Black women, we’re all we have. This year, that was proven when our solidarity and unity were tested by time
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