Vaginal dryness can affect women at any stage of their life, with a higher prevalence among those who have gone through menopause. About 50 per cent of females experience vaginal dryness after ...
Ohio correctional facilities will soon be required by law to provide incarcerated women with free feminine hygiene products. Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 29 on Dec.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A local initiative to provide feminine hygiene products to metro students has gained significant momentum, expanding from serving two school districts to multiple districts ...
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. — A new community effort in Jefferson County is working to make sure no one has to go without period products. Maranda Akers, founder of Dignity Drawers, said a group of women ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. – Funding for free feminine hygiene products in all Pennsylvania school districts has been announced. The Shapiro Administration announced Thursday that all school districts, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If a new proposal by state lawmakers passes, women and girls in Georgia could see tax-free weekends to buy feminine hygiene ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. JEFFERSON COUNTY, Mo. — A new community effort in Jefferson County is working to make sure no one has to go without period ...
Don’t get your panty liners in a twist. One OB-GYN is in a cramp about the overuse of panty liners when one of her patients ...
Hours-long brush fire burns over 120 acres near Rothrock State Forest, fire chief says Emergency officials in Huntingdon County say multiple area fire crews were called to the scene of a large brush ...
More than 750 school districts across Pennsylvania are receiving state funding this year to provide students with free ...
Just because a wipe says it’s “flushable,” that doesn’t mean it’s fit for Arlington’s sewage system. That’s what the county’s Department of Environmental Services is reminding residents after a wad of ...
The researchers say the findings underscore the need for clearer labelling, stronger chemical standards, and continued monitoring of everyday menstrual products. “This study serves as a wake-up call,” ...