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Spider-Man 2 Is Still Coming Along, Studio Says
Spider-Man 2 Is Still Coming Along, Studio Says
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is still in the works despite a year of no news since its trailer was released. The
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Popular Twitch streamer Mira faces ban from platform
Popular Twitch streamer Mira faces ban from platform
Russian Twitch streamer Mira is one of the latest streamers to get banned from the streaming platform
1970-01-01 08:00
Rachel Zegler hailed for slamming those demanding 'sex tape' as proof of Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce affair
Rachel Zegler hailed for slamming those demanding 'sex tape' as proof of Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce affair
'Snow White' actress Rachel Zegler defends Taylor Swift against recent online remarks accusing her of 'faking' her interest in Travis Kelce
2023-10-04 22:06
Menopause stigma still ‘rife’ in workplaces as women fear for their careers
Menopause stigma still ‘rife’ in workplaces as women fear for their careers
Nearly half (44%) of women experiencing menopause symptoms ‘suffer in silence’ at work, due to fears it could negatively impact their career. In a bid to hide symptoms, 48% say they would lie about why they needed a sick day, rather than saying menopause was affecting them, and 39% are still embarrassed to talk about the topic at work, according to a new survey by Lime Solicitors. The law firm polled 1,001 women who are experiencing or have experienced menopause or perimenopause. The research, carried out in April, also found 60% of respondents think their workplace should offer more menopause support, and less than a third (29%) of the women surveyed said they would feel comfortable asking for adjustments to help support them with menopause symptoms. “Our research shows that almost half the of women surveyed think going through menopause will negatively impact their career, which is why so many women suffer in silence,” said Neha Thethi, head of employment at Lime Solicitors. “It appears employers are failing an important part of their workforce by not providing the necessary support or creating a positive culture whereby people can raise concerns or issues with confidence. “To help dispel the stigma around menopause and empower women to speak freely and honestly about their experiences, we need menopause champions in all workplaces,” Neha added. How can employers help? “Menopause is a simple fact of life, and very much a reality in the workplace,” Paula Allen, global leader of research and total wellbeing, and senior vice-president at TELUS Health, told PA Media. While there has been a big increase in menopause awareness in recent years – with a number of celebrities, such as Davina McCall, shining a light on the topic, there’s still progress to be made. “It isn’t paid much attention in the workplace as a health issue, and therefore is rarely managed in a way that is optimum,” she added. She said, “eradicating stigma and inaction starts with education” – which can include “wellbeing sessions on all aspects of women’s health, including menopause, and training of managers on how to support employees with health needs”. Dee Murray, CEO of Menopause Experts Group, agrees awareness training is a key part of the picture. “Women who experience menopausal symptoms in the workplace are likely to need some support, or at the very least signposting, when they most need help,” said Murray. “Making sure line managers are trained, or at least have some basic knowledge, is hugely important. It’s also important to remember that those managers too may be experiencing menopause symptoms, or will do at some stage, if they are female. “Menopause champions – just like mental health first aiders – have become a vital part of the workplace for many women,” Murray adds. “Champions allow women to feel safe speaking out about symptoms that may be causing them extra anxiety and challenges at work. “Far too many women still feel embarrassed about discussing symptoms, and they must feel secure in the knowledge that they will not become the butt of the office jokes or judged about their symptoms, which can often be debilitating and very personal.” Workplace adjustments Allen said: “The good news is that even though menopause is a noteworthy health issue, the support needed from a workplace point of view can be quite simple. For example, menopause can cause drastic changes in body temperature, which can be addressed with fans, or by offering desks with windows or air conditioning vents close by. “Symptoms of menopause may also include insomnia, irritability and depressive symptoms, all of which have a physical base but can impact behaviour and mental wellbeing. With this, employees should take advantage of the personal support offered by their workplace through their Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and their Telemedicine provider if available.” A flexible approach Murray notes that flexible working can be an effective adjustment too. “Employers who offer flexible working hours and remote working will benefit in the longer term. Firms with Menopause Approved status find they have better retention of staff and are more competitive when it comes to recruitment too,” she said. “Those experiencing menopause are not always seeking special treatment, just acknowledgement and support to help them through what can be a tricky time.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Signs and symptoms of breast cancer as Amy Dowden reveals diagnosis Helen Flanagan says she spent her 20s ‘pregnant and breastfeeding’ Baby food and drink guidelines needed over sugar concerns, say health campaigners
2023-05-24 18:58
Ukraine's dam collapse is both a fast-moving disaster and a slow-moving ecological catastrophe
Ukraine's dam collapse is both a fast-moving disaster and a slow-moving ecological catastrophe
The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam in southern Ukraine is swiftly evolving into long-term environmental catastrophe
2023-06-11 14:24
‘Top Gun’ Traders Who Survived the 1980s Are Now Must-Have Hires in Japan
‘Top Gun’ Traders Who Survived the 1980s Are Now Must-Have Hires in Japan
Japan’s interest rates have been grounded for 30 years. Now one bank is seeking people with 1980s-era experience
2023-08-16 08:14
Energy Department announces $325M for batteries that can store clean electricity longer
Energy Department announces $325M for batteries that can store clean electricity longer
The Energy Department will announce Friday a $325 million investment in new battery types that can help turn solar and wind energy into 24-hour power
2023-09-22 21:02
China says it hasn't issued any ban on Apple's iPhone
China says it hasn't issued any ban on Apple's iPhone
China hasn't issued any laws or rules to ban the use of iPhones or any other foreign phone brand, a Chinese government spokesperson said on Wednesday.
2023-09-13 17:30
Andrew Tate posts cryptic tweet asserting 'there is no freedom in life', fans ask 'who's your master?'
Andrew Tate posts cryptic tweet asserting 'there is no freedom in life', fans ask 'who's your master?'
Andrew Tate's recent cryptic tweet challenged the concept of freedom in life by asserting its nonexistence
2023-11-23 15:19
Ukraine vows retaliation to deadly Odesa strikes
Ukraine vows retaliation to deadly Odesa strikes
Russia's latest missile attack on Odesa left two dead Sunday, wounded many and badly damaged a UNESCO-listed Orthodox cathedral, drawing a vow...
2023-07-23 18:07
Colombia 12-month inflation forecast to slow in October: Reuters poll
Colombia 12-month inflation forecast to slow in October: Reuters poll
By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA Colombia's inflation could have slowed in October but forecasts for consumer price growth through
2023-10-31 01:05
In Brazil, Vinicius's hometown shares his pain
In Brazil, Vinicius's hometown shares his pain
Taking a break from training beneath a giant poster of Vinicius Junior, on the same pitch where the Real Madrid star got his professional start, Pierry Amaro Ricardo has a...
2023-05-24 14:06