The long-running debate over whether women are naturally better at multitasking than men has gained fresh attention following new scientific research suggesting that women may process simultaneous tasks more effectively …
Mental Health
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Many professionals spend most of their workday sitting in front of a computer, responding to emails, attending virtual meetings, and completing tasks that require little physical movement. While this has …
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Motherhood Reshapes the Brain: New Research Reveals How Pregnancy Transforms Women’s Minds
For decades, scientists believed that the adult human brain remained largely unchanged after reaching maturity. Like a computer programmed with fixed circuitry, it was thought to operate using stable neural …
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How Family Awareness Can Protect Teenagers: Egyptian Initiative Supports Parents and Adolescents
The journey from childhood to adolescence is one of the most significant transitions in a young person’s life. As physical, emotional, and social changes unfold, the role of parents and …
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National Council for Women Strengthens Support Services Through Advanced Positive Psychology Workshop
The National Council for Women has organized an advanced workshop titled **“Positive Psychology for Working Under Pressure”** as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of services provided to …
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Across the world, women tend to live longer than men. On average, females outlive males by nearly five years, a trend observed in almost every country. While researchers continue to …
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Are Women Really More Emotional Than Men? New Research Challenges a Long-Standing Myth
For generations, women have been labeled as the more emotional gender, while men have often been viewed as calmer and more rational. This stereotype has appeared in personal relationships, workplaces, …
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Dr. Abla Al Alfi, Deputy Minister of Health and Population, reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to supporting women’s health during post-reproductive years while participating in a global initiative focused on menopause and …
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“Made for Her”: 200 Women Join Abu Dhabi’s Premier Wellness Event at Yas Marina Circuit
Yas Marina Circuit was transformed into a sanctuary for women’s health this week as it hosted over 200 women for the inaugural “Made for Her” event. This wellness initiative, launched …
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While activewear has become a global fashion staple, a new study from Edith Cowan University (ECU) suggests this trend may be a double-edged sword. Led by psychology researcher Dr. Ross …