Tim Walz making sure public high schools in Minnesota offer free tampons for girls who need them. It seems like much ado ...
Today's health news includes the FDA's probing into metal in tampons and scolding Abbvie for a 'misleading' Serena Williams ad.
Apple has announced an updated version of its Apple Watch Ultra 2, introducing a new "satin black" color option and a sleep apnea detection feature. This marks the first time the Apple Watch Ultra ...
Apple has unveiled a dramatic new "Satin Black" color for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 at the iPhone 16 Glowtime event at Apple Park today, September 9. Alongside the new color, Apple also revealed a ...
Apple might not unveil the Watch Ultra 3 at today’s “Glowtime” iPhone 16 series launch event. The Apple Watch SE 3 could also be delayed. We might see the company re-launch the Apple Watch ...
Samsung officially enters the super-premium adventure market with its most durable, feature-packed smartwatch yet, the Galaxy Watch Ultra. Featuring a unique, love-it-or-hate-it case design ...
In Jamaica, the duty rate on sanitary towels and tampons is 20 per cent. However, no General Consumption Tax (GCT) is charged. I believe that the Government’s main objectives are to ensure its ...
During her travels, full-time traveler Tara Katmis, told Newsweek about the moment she was stopped by border control and asked to explain what her tampon was. "We were traveling from The Gambia ...
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The FDA has just announced a plan to investigate a product millions of women use every day - tampons. It follows international attention on the menstrual products after a bombshell study ...
Lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to do more to address concerns about the ingredients in tampons after a study released earlier this summer found toxic metals in products ...
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