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Misinformation on social media about the pill’s side effects leading to falling use and rising distrust
Across the UK, more people are ditching the contraceptive pill. Viral misinformation that plays into real anxieties or stokes fear is part of the reason why.
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These creators help millions of people talk about bodies, sex and sexuality. Their content is being removed because of it
Watch more on this story: Why did Instagram take down this creator’s account? On July 11, Sam Atalanta opened Instagram expecting to scroll through their account, The
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‘It’s become the norm.’ Sexual violence in women’s sport and the silence that accompanies it
Watch more from Fuller: Uncovering claims of sexual assault at protests in Kenya 60% of sportswomen in East Africa have either experienced or witnessed sexual and gender-based
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Everyone agrees something needs to be done about low birth rates. The question is will anything work?
Discover more: The Fuller Project answers your top five population questions Bri Adams always imagined she would have three children, just like her parents did. At 33, she
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Can South Korean politics make way for it’s ‘Light Stick Revolutionaries?’
Korean women have helped topple governments but still have trouble gaining political office.
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AI girlfriends, sex robots and sexism — Laura Bates on the new tech-driven misogyny
Author Laura Bates says misogyny is baked into the design of AI, and a new wave of sexual violence is already here
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The U.S. aid freeze: Counting the global cost of chaos
As the end date of the Trump administration’s foreign aid ‘stop-work’ order approaches, just how dependent were women and girls around the world on the U.S.? The Fuller Project dives into the data to find out. GOLINI, KENYA – Saumu Mwavugadi gazed from her veranda past mud-walled chicken coops…
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Mississippi’s C-section problem: A third of low-risk women are undergoing surgery for their first birth
Mississippi hospitals deliver more babies (per capita) by c-section than anywhere else in the U.S.
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How major abortion laws compare, state by state
Access to abortion in the U.S. depends on where you live. Increasingly, the South and Midwest are becoming complete abortion deserts.
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'It’s heartbreaking' – Sudan’s worsening maternal health crisis
Dr Safa Ali helps dozens of patients a day. But there’s one she won’t easily forget
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Artificial Intelligence: Veteran Suicide Prevention Algorithm Favors White Men
An artificial intelligence (AI) program designed to prevent suicide among U.S. military veterans prioritizes white men and ignores survivors of sexual violence, which affects a far greater percentage of women, an investigation by The Fuller Project has found.
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Fast fashion is one of the world’s most polluting industries. Its global workforce is paying the price.
Around the world, fashion’s mostly female labor force are grappling with working conditions made increasingly unbearable and unhealthy by climate change.
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The Brutality of Sugar: Debt, Child Marriage and Hysterectomies
Women working on India’s sugarcane farms are having expensive and medically unnecessary hysterectomies so they can work uninterrupted – a practice that keeps sugar flowing to Coke, Pepsi and Cadbury, but leaves its victims with long-term health problems and debts they can’t pay.
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The only cancer that won’t get covered for women of 9/11
The women of 9/11 suffering from uterine cancer thought they were finally going to get health coverage – instead, they remain stuck in limbo.
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‘The Taliban Came and Killed My Spirit!’
A school teacher in central Afghanistan laments the loss of educational opportunities for girls and women since the Taliban took control.
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