March 2026

Urinary tract infections: the female habits that no one questions

There are topics that many women know from experience, but not necessarily from clear information. Urinary tract infections are one of them. They are lived, suffered, treated, they return. And yet, much of the public conversation continues to revolve around incomplete explanations: hygiene, the bacteria, the antibiotic, neglect. All of that matters, yes, but it

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Beauty, Power, and the Impossible Ideal

“Beauty is subjective,” says Sarah Bratchel, a Connecticut-based artist and educator whose work explores the profound — and often unspoken — ways beauty standards shape how women view themselves and their bodies. But that subjectivity isn’t as simple as it sounds. For Sarah, beauty is about a form of appreciation. About attention. About admiration. And,

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The Body as Our Own Territory: Desire, Consciousness, and Autonomy

Talking about female sexuality continues to be uncomfortable. Not because there isn’t interest, but because it is rarely addressed with serene, informed language free of caricatures. It is talked about—yes—but often with nervous laughter, double entendre, or judgment. Obstetrician and sexologist Lyzzeth Alvarado explains it clearly: it’s not that there’s no need to talk about

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