Por: Forbes Business November 28, 2022
About four years ago, one of Tafadzwa Munzwa’s cousins became pregnant. Ultimately, she and her baby were ok, but Munzwa was alarmed by the poor quality of the care she received. That experience was Munzwa’s first real look at the difficulty women faced getting top-quality maternal health care in Zambia, where they lived, and other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. So, around two years ago, he co-founded to develop a screening, profiling and... + full article
New York Post USA Life November 15, 2022
The so-called “tramp stamp” isn’t a sign of trashiness — it’s early women’s tradition. A recent discovery has lead researchers to believe that ancient Egyptian women were adorned with lower back tattoos to protect themselves and others during childbirth. The... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA World October 20, 2022
AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis FILE – A doctor uses a hand-held Doppler probe on a pregnant woman to measure the heartbeat of the fetus on Dec. 17, 2021, in Jackson, Miss. COVID-19 drove a dramatic increase in the number of women who died from pregnancy or childbirth complications... + más
COVID-19 linked to increase in US pregnancy-related deaths | WPLG Local 10
COVID-19 linked to increase in US pregnancy-related deaths | Associated Press
Forbes USA Business October 19, 2022
CEO of . Global analyst, consultant and trainer, passionate about leadership, global communications and competition. getty Having worked alongside African business leaders for several years, I draw on my working knowledge of the African business landscape and the insights shared... + más
Sonos Sub Mini review: a cheaper subwoofer for its other wireless speakers | Newsweek
Sonos Sub Mini review: low end for a lower price | The Verge
Newsweek USA World October 17, 2022
The number of venomous snakebites in rural Africa may be highly underestimated, researchers have suggested, with far more deaths estimated to be occurring than previously thought.Across the world, there may be as many as 5.4 million snakebites and over 125,000 associated deaths... + más
Man tries to kiss cobra, gets bitten in face now battling for life | Newsweek
Snake bites kill thousands needlessly because of herbal remedy myths | Newsweek
Time USA World October 06, 2022
The African continent is no stranger to famine. In the 1970s and ‘80s, countries across the Sahel plunged into a drought-induced food crisis. In the mid-80s, an estimated one million people died from food shortages in Ethiopia. Somalia faced widespread famine in the ‘90s.... + más
Biden calls South Africa a vital voice despite Russia stance | Associated Press
Yes, Climate Change Is Making Storms Like Hurricane Ian Worse | Time
Newsweek USA Tech September 29, 2022
In gadget lore, a smaller, less expensive subwoofer from Sonos ranks pretty high. As much as the Sonos Sub has been coveted for around a decade, its current $749 price has kept it out of reach for a lot of people who might want one. The demand among Sonos customers for a cheaper... + más
iOS 16.1 hints at new way to group multiple HomePods and AirPlay 2 speakers | 9to5Mac
Easier than a plug: Wireless EV charging gets ready for prime time | Ars Technica
The Verge USA Tech September 29, 2022
Sonos Sub Mini review: low end for a lower priceThe long-awaited $429 Sub Mini doesn’t disappoint, but there are still reasons to opt for the standard SubBy / time]:lg:block mb-4 [&>time]:leading-120> Sep 29, 2022, 1:00 PM UTC Share this storya]:text-black>If you buy something... + más
White House renews call to ‘remove’ Section 230 liability shield | Politico
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