Perhaps most impressively, she was the first Hispanic woman to go up into space in 1993. Aboard the Space ShuttleDiscovery, Ochoa served on a nine-day mission where she studied the Earth’s ozone layer. But this certainly wasn’t her final space mission. Logging nearly 1,000 hours in spac...
Sixth largest number of women in the work force but rated 47th among the states in the ratio of women workers to total workers. November - US Representative Tom Ridge defeated Lieutenant Governor Singel and third-party candidate Peg Luksic of Johnstown in the gubernatorial election....
August 26 (Tue): Women’s Equality Day Content Ideas: Offer back-to-school tips, parent resources, or sales promotions. Highlight achievements in gender equality and share empowering stories around Women’s Equality Day. September 2025 All Month: National Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15–Oct....
How the War in Ukraine Affected the Economy: 15 Important Stats and Facts November 25, 2022 Read full story Behind the Fortunly name stands a group of enthusiasts - connoisseurs of all things financial - united around a single mission: to make the complicated world of money accessible to ever...
Given the immense changes in breast cancer treatment and survival over time, we used recent population-based data to test the combined influence of IHC subtypes, grade and stage on breast cancer death. Methods We identified 24,137 women with invasive breast cancer aged 20 to 74 between 2005 ...
patients, specifically females, who previously displayed cardiovascular protection when compared to males, lose this protection at higher blood pressure levels.core needle biopsyThis result reinforces the argument for a more proactive awareness of the hypertension burden in women with chronic kidney ...
language barriers. A great example of this has been demonstrated inresearch that suggestsmisdiagnosis likely resulted throughout the Hispanic or Latinx community due to a misunderstanding of symptoms when patients use “nervous” as a depressive symptom, yet providers interpreted the term asphysically ...
women, additional risk factors included family history, elevated BMI, prior false-positive mammogram, and prior breast procedure; white or black ethnicity was associated with higher breast cancer risk than was Native-American, Asian, Hispanic, or Pacific Islander ethnicity. Overall, the investigators ...
The Georgetown CEW found that "women's earnings still lag those of men at every education level, even within the same majors and controlling for full-time, full-year employment." Black and Hispanic adults were more likely than white adults to say college is very important (65% and 66% ...
were Black women, either, who face an even larger set of challenges in the workplace than their white male counterparts. For example, in 2018it was reportedthat Black women earned only 61 cents for every dollar earned by white men, amounting to $23,653 less in total earnings over the ...