As retirement looms, many women face a daunting reality: their pension savings may not last as long as they do. The gender pension gap is more than numbers. Daily Express :: News Feed
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Destined to be a boy mom? New study suggests baby’s sex isn’t always random
A new study found mothers with three or more children were more likely to have either all boys or all girls, challenging the traditional thinking that the probability is “random and independent.” CBC | World News
Read More »Brits looking for love abroad after dating app burnout at home, study finds
A poll of 2,000 single travellers found two thirds have reactivated a dormant dating app to find love overseas. Daily Express :: Life and Style Feed
Read More »Two cancer drugs may reverse Alzheimer’s brain changes — full study explained
When tested in mice, the drugs reduce brain degeneration and improved memory. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »New study finds developing certain health conditions before 55 ‘doubles dementia risk’
University of Oxford researchers found ‘critical time windows’ Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »These 4 exercises can dramatically boost sleep — study reveals exactly how much
A major review of 22 clinical trials reveals which exercises can improve sleep quality. Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Nearly half of female athletes have faced sexist remarks of some kind, reveals new study
A study of 3,000 female sports players discovered many have received unwanted comments about their physical appearance as well as their skills. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »New study gives breakfast drink ‘green light’ for people with diabetes
Diet is a key part of both managing and preventing the condition Daily Express :: Health Feed
Read More »Study reveals four in ten Brits now feel ‘very confident’ in handling their finances
A new study shows that 40 percent of Brits now feel ‘very confident’ in handling their finances, up from almost 10 percent the previous year. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
Read More »Orcas might be trying to learn ‘who we are’ when they share prey with humans, study suggests
The rare and awe-inspiring gestures were documented off the coasts of B.C., California, New Zealand and Norway. Researchers say their new study is the first documentation of these kinds of gestures by the whales. CBC | World News
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