Gender Differences: "Many highly gifted girls make sure not to outshine others"
Career consultant Alma Dreković highlights the tendency for highly gifted girls to downplay their intelligence in order not to overshadow their peers, leading to potential issues with self-esteem and career development.
The Fight Against Cancer. What Affects Treatment Outcomes? A Study Indicates an Important Factor
A study from Adelaide University reveals significant gender differences in cancer treatment outcomes, showing women have lower mortality risks but higher chances of severe side effects compared to men.
Autism: A study with 2.7 million people detects a key change in diagnoses between men and women
A large-scale study in Sweden reveals changing trends in autism diagnoses among men and women over time.
Women and men react differently to cancer treatment. New study
A new study reveals that while women often survive cancer longer than men, they also experience more severe side effects from treatment.
The Swedish people's verdict: It is wrong to attack Iran
A recent survey indicates that the majority of Swedes oppose U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, with significant differences in opinions based on gender and political affiliation.
Amapá stands out with women in politics and ignites debate about differences between states
Amapá is projected to elect the highest proportional representation of women in the upcoming 2026 elections in Brazil, sparking dialogue about gender representation in politics across different states.
Do men and women differ in their investment styles? Watch the debate of Czech elites
The article discusses a debate among Czech elites regarding whether there are significant differences between men's and women's investment styles.
Gender Debate: Hate Speech Against Alice Schwarzer
The article discusses ongoing criticism against Alice Schwarzer due to her views on gender, particularly her belief in the significance of biological sex differences, which have led to her being targeted by members of the theater community.
Why are women more affected by lung diseases than men?
Studies suggest that lung diseases have a more significant impact on women than on men due to various biological, hormonal, and environmental factors that heighten women's respiratory sensitivity to health risks.
It is unthinkable for a local boy to wash dishes, says Czech coach living in Japan
A Czech coach in Japan discusses cultural perceptions about gender roles, specifically focusing on the view that local boys should not engage in household chores like washing dishes.
Research: The responsibility for sexual health in Estonia has mostly fallen on women
A recent sexual health study in Estonia reveals significant gender differences in testing behaviors and medical consultations, indicating that women test for STIs much more frequently than men.
What do men envy most about women?
The article discusses the themes of gender differences related to aging, beauty, and societal expectations, presented at a women's event in Brazil.
They measured whether weight loss injections impact men or women more and the result is surprising
A study by Johns Hopkins researchers found that weight loss injections are more effective in women than in men, based on a comprehensive analysis of clinical trials.
In one sex, pain lasts longer. Scientists found the reason
Research suggests that women may experience prolonged pain due to immune system responses following injuries, challenging previous notions about pain perception between genders.
Signs of intimate relationship murder: 'coercive control'... The concept is even vague in South Korea
A recent article discusses the need for awareness of coercive control as a precursor to intimate partner violence, highlighting differences in understanding between South Korea and Australia.
A new relationship between gender and heart attack risk has been discovered. Important information for women
Research highlights crucial differences in how heart disease risk factors manifest in men and women, which may affect diagnosis and treatment.
Adaptive fathers – thanks to biology
An article discussing the influence of biology and culture on the differences in parenting roles of mothers and fathers.
Gender Differences in the Brain Increase from Adolescence
A recent study suggests that gender differences in brain connectivity start to become significant during adolescence and may contribute to varying rates of mental health disorders between men and women.
Magdalena Chorzewska: A person develops even when doing nothing
Psychologist Magdalena Chorzewska discusses the rising incidence of depression in Poland and the gender differences in seeking help for mental health issues.
Men Want "Physical Expressions of Love" on Valentine's Day
A new survey reveals that younger men are more likely to express love through physical affection on Valentine's Day, while women prefer flowers.
This is how workplace relationships are kept secret – those in similar positions end up in workplace romances more often
A survey reveals that nearly half of Finns view workplace romances positively, as long as they do not affect work performance.
There is a detail in women's clothing that is not in men's clothing - why are the pockets like this?
This article examines the differences between men's and women's clothing pockets, highlighting the historical context and implications of these design choices.
Men Live Longer Than Ever Before
Men in Denmark now have an average life expectancy of 80.3 years, the first time it has exceeded 80 years, according to recent statistics.
From dry skin to insomnia: the invisible effects of improper thermostat use
The article discusses the conflicts that arise from differing temperature preferences in shared living spaces, highlighting that scientific evidence supports the idea that women generally feel colder than men.
Vote for Team Future, 28% of the Non-Partisan People; No Gender Difference: Asahi Exit Poll
An Asahi Shimbun exit poll reveals that 28% of non-partisan voters supported Team Future in the recent House of Representatives election, with no significant gender differences.
Men develop heart diseases up to 10 years earlier than women; risk increases from age 35
A study indicates that men begin to develop cardiovascular diseases significantly earlier than women, with risks diverging from approximately age 35.
Kamikami of the Participation Party: "Abolishing Gender Differences is Communism" in Street Speech
Kamikami Munetaka, leader of the Participation Party, expressed in a Kyoto street speech that statements about eliminating gender differences resemble communism, suggesting that they lead to a disinterest in romance among youth.
Who better withstands pain - men or women? A scientific experiment revealed the truth
A scientific experiment sheds light on the ongoing debate about whether men or women have a higher tolerance for pain, revealing that the issue is complex and influenced by various physiological, psychological, and social factors.
Who is more emotional during sex - men or women?
The article explores the question of whether men or women are more emotional during sex, highlighting that scientific research indicates individual differences often outweigh general gender differences.
Are you constantly cold? A common illness may be revealed as the cause
The article discusses how constant feelings of coldness can be linked to general health issues or individual characteristics, particularly noting that women tend to feel colder than men.
"Are Yesterday's Prejudices Written into Tomorrow's Code"
The article discusses the gender gap in technology use, particularly the lesser involvement of women in artificial intelligence and the replacement of traditional female roles by technology, suggesting this could create a more significant gap than wage differences.
Science Shatters the Myth of the 'Emotional Woman' and 'Rational Man'
Research challenges traditional stereotypes depicting men as rational decision-makers and women as emotional, revealing the complexities of gender differences in thinking and decision-making.
The study showed how Poles prepare for unexpected difficulties. "Magical Rationalism"
A new report reveals insights into how Poles prepare for sudden challenges and highlights differences in male and female perceptions of such situations.
Happiness Research: Why Lottery Winners Are Often Not So Happy
Swiss professor Anton Bucher explores the factors influencing happiness, questioning why lottery winners often do not find true joy and examining gender differences in emotional intelligence and the generosity of people in poorer countries.
The paradox of the driving license: better at the exam, men are also more dangerous on the road than women
Research suggests that while men perform better on driving tests, they also tend to be more involved in traffic violations and accidents compared to women.