Let's be honest: the wellness world wasn't built with curvy bodies in mind. Walk into most fitness studios or scroll through health content online, and you'll notice something pretty glaring. The ...
Body shaming, a prevalent issue in today’s society, deeply impacts the mental and emotional health of countless women. The culture of criticizing or making negative comments about a woman’s body, ...
The body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded us that body ideals are culturally constructed and not based on science.
A new study published in BMC Psychology provides evidence that the way people judge a woman’s physical attractiveness differs ...
The landscape of women’s health and body weight has evolved significantly across America, with current data showing that the average woman weighs approximately 170 pounds and stands 5 feet 3 inches ...
A Brazilian fitness influencer has been declared to have “the perfect female body”, according to an AI analysis. Karol Rosalin, 25, was hailed “a perfect 10” after an artificial intelligence model ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --Women’s bodies are different from men’s bodies in more than the obvious ways. And what we don’t know about the differences is bad for women. Consider that women feel pain differently ...
When I think back to my time in high school and college, the message was clear: Going to the gym was for losing weight and becoming smaller. The weight room—and building muscle—was solely for guys. I ...
Social media could be sparking the change for women, expert says. When the saying, “strong is the new skinny” exploded on social media, it seemed like a positive step forward for female body image.
The amount of supplements offered in local pharmacies and supermarkets is often enough to grant them their own aisle, full of brightly-colored bottles of all shapes and sizes promoting the wellness of ...
A growing body of research suggests that high blood pressure, or hypertension, affects men and women in different ways. Emerging research suggests that women may have an increased risk of heart attack ...