Chris Bartlett

Breaking the menopause taboo

Women live an average of 30 years after menopause. Normalising menopause as a life event requires greater research, investment and cultural acceptance.

Not all students who miss school want to. Technology can keep connections in a mass disruption to old school models.

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Podcast: Cobalt mines in Africa are a vital part of the renewable energy supply chain. But at what cost to the people who work in them?

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In patriarchal societies, women often express relief upon reaching menopause, allowing them greater freedom and a more carefree life.

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A new model empowering Indonesian women to deal with the physical, sexual and psychological challenges of menopause may be a game-changer.

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Women live an average of 30 years after menopause. Normalising menopause as a life event requires greater research, investment and cultural acceptance.

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Menopause and menstrual health are closely linked. Promoting good practices in one will benefit the other.

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The Indian government will have to take a considered view on doing more than statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.

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Video: A new test developed by experts at Monash University could make diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease much easier and cheaper.

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Most women don’t experience poor mental health during menopause, but more could be done for those at increased risk of developing mental health conditions.

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For thousands from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and other countries, shadowy recruiters and online slave markets turn dreams into nightmares.

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At least 11 million children are trafficked for labour in India. Poor implementation of laws and training of stakeholders hinder efforts to curb the practice.

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