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Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

#MeToo may not have garnered much traction in Singapore but that didn’t stop women from demanding change.

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Digital activism has helped women find their voices but, as in the real world, they are still subject to harassment online.

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Global health organisations are missing many of the voices affected by their decisions.

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The lines of ethical principles are often blurred when it comes to embracing ubiquitous machines.

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Our world is not suffering from a lack of calories, but a lack of good nutrition which can sustain us. Science might just have the answers.

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Most people who take psychedelics do so on their own or with friends, not in clinical settings. Removing stigma is the first step toward limiting the harm.

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Despite being a thriving economy, the Singaporean government is still reluctant to enact a freedom of information law.

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360info explores the benefits and pitfalls of AI in obtaining crucial government and public information and how to better protect your privacy and safety.

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Disorganised attempts to improve policing in Mexico have led to the slow creep of the army and skyrocketing murder rates.

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Tanks and assault rifles are just the most obvious aspects. The increasingly militarised approach to policing runs far deeper

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Regenerative tourism is the next step in sustainable travel and food can play a major role in it.

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