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International Women’s Day: Research Topics celebrating the findings of female scientists

Frontiers

To celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, we are highlighting the top Research Topics from women in science. Women in Cytokines 20 articles | 23,000 views Less than 30% of researchers worldwide are women. Women in Breast Cancer, Vol.

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Let’s Talk about Climate Anxiety 

Academy of Natural Sciences

While it is an important and timely topic to discuss, sometimes having this talk can be a challenge, especially with children. I am interested in using artwork in outreach to teach environmental science topics to students and families. Why should we have these crucial climate talks, especially with younger people?

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Environmental Science PhD Student Publishes Children’s Book on Climate Change

Academy of Natural Sciences

It is a conversation that she began having with her partner Jeremy Wortzel, a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania who is pursuing child psychiatry and is interested in how the environment impacts mental health. And how can we talk about it in a way that is inspiring, rather than upsetting? By Gina Myers.

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Regular exercise may lower risk of developing anxiety by almost 60%

Frontiers

To help answer this question, researchers in Sweden recently published a study in Frontiers in Psychiatry to show that those who took part in the world’s largest long-distance cross-country ski race ( Vasaloppet ) between 1989 and 2010 had a “significantly lower risk” of developing anxiety compared to non-skiers during the same period.

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Having good friendships may make for a healthier gut microbiome

Frontiers

That’s the topic of a new study in Frontiers in Microbiology on rhesus macaques, Macaca mulatta. Read original article ? Download original article (pdf). Unless otherwise noted, you can republish articles posted in the Frontiers news site — as long as you include a link back to the original research.

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Camilla Røstvik – Breaking the silence: Artistic revolutions against taboos and period poverty

Frontiers

In the end, eight articles were produced in which these questions were answered from varying perspectives. Other contributors focused on Scotland’s unique women in the fields of science, medicine, history, and psychiatry. With the topic being so vast and universal, it is not just about period poverty.