Determination of the relationship of visphatin and homocysteine levels with indicators of glucose metabolism and lipid metabolism in peri- and postmenopause women with type 2 diabetes mellitus and osteoarthritis
Larysa Zhuravlyova, Valentyna Cherpita Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), among other modern diseases, certainly occupies a leading position today. Moreover, the comorbid combination of T2DM and osteoarthritis (OA) is a common example of the development of complications, disability and mortality these days. As you know, T2DM develops against the background of obesity and overweight. A […]
Women participation in the informal economy: assessing the pattern of operations and challenges in post-COVID-19
Samson Adeoluwa Adewumi The object of research: first, to understand the operational activities of women informal economy operators. Second, to highlight and discuss the challenges of women informal economy operators. Third, to understand the implication of post COVID-19 era for women informal economy operators. Investigated problem: the dynamics, operations and level of activities of the […]
The scourge of gender-based violence (GBV) on women plaguing South Africa
Shaka Yesufu Despite the existence of a constitutional legal framework, criminal sanctions to address violent behaviour by men are not enough. The killing of women by men has reached a disproportionate crescendo in South Africa. It is critical, that as a society we denounce the continuation of this trend and address the underlying causes of […]
Investigating career progression experiences of women into top management at a South African bank
Judy Kobus-Olawale, Chris Schachtebeck, Nelesh Dhanpat Despite South Africa’s progressive and comprehensive labour legislation that promotes gender equality in the workplace, this goal has not been fully achieved as yet. This is particularly evident when comparing managerial ranks, particularly in top management at South African banks. This phenomenon is still present today despite overwhelming evidence, […]
THE PRACTICES OF ADAT (CUSTOM) INEQUALITY IN PAKPAK DESTITUTE WOMEN AT PEGAGAN JULU VIII VILLAGE, DAIRI, INDONESIA
Hadriana Marhaeni Munthe, Lina Sudarwati The aim of this study: This writing analyzed the incidence of practices of adat (custom) inequality in poor women at the social institution of Pakpak community at Pegagan Julu VIII Village. The research used the qualitative-feminism method which emphasized on the process of research focusing on women as the research […]
UTERINE FIBROIDS IMPACT ON FERTILITY AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME
Olena Doroha, Mykola Iarotskyi, Iryna Iarotska, Liudmyla Semeniuk, Olga Nikitina The clinical confirmation of the relationship between uterine leiomyoma and female infertility is of interest to scholars. The aim of our research was to study obstetric history and the level of sex hormones in women of reproductive age with leiomyoma. Materials and methods. The main group […]