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In a typical busy restroom, women could wait as much as 34 times longer than men. That's mostly because women take longer — they menstruate, they have more clothes to remove, and they're more likely to have children or the elderly with them.
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Read More »In a typical busy restroom, women could wait as much as 34 times longer than men. That's mostly because women take longer — they menstruate, they have more clothes to remove, and they're more likely to have children or the elderly with them. But it's also because men's and women's bathrooms are often equal in size, which means men have more toilets. For equal wait times, experts say there should be at least three women's toilets for every one men's toilet.
The prostate gland has a remarkable ability to regrow itself after hormone-deprivation therapy. A new study from researchers at Memorial Sloan...
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Read More »Anthony: It is definitely a subtle, but very powerful, form of gender discrimination. No question about that, it is plain and simple. There's no disguising it.
Though turmeric has a pretty intense yellow color, you would need to eat or drink it regularly for it to stain your teeth. Plus, brushing your...
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The lowest Gleason score is 6, which is a low-grade cancer. A Gleason score of 7 is a medium-grade cancer, and a score of 8, 9, or 10 is a high-...
Read More »Narrator: At least 21 states and several cities have since passed potty-parity policies. In 2005, for example, New York City passed legislation that requires a 2-to-1 toilet ratio in places of public assembly, such as baseball stadiums. But here's the thing: Even where these laws exist, you still find long lines for the women's room, and that's because they apply only to buildings that are new or undergoing major renovations, which leaves thousands of older buildings, such as theaters, with too few toilets for women. Sure, it's a hassle to wait, but that's not the only problem. Long term, it can actually affect your health. Anthony: A lot of women can end up with urinary tract infections and other kinds of health issues. Narrator: So, what can be done? Aside from waiting for renovations or new construction, there's a new trend: gender-neutral bathrooms. Anthony: That's a way to alleviate the problem of potty parity altogether, so either nobody waits or everybody waits, but you don't have one group waiting more than another.
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While there is some truth to this (olive oil does appear to cause relatively less damage than saturated animal fats), it is important to note that...
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