‘Women’ Archives
Blogging helps new moms reduce stress says study
Brigham Young University researchers recently interviewed 157 new mothers who blogged and found it improved their well-being. Dr. Laura Davies, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, said she agreed that being a new mother is challenging and blogging may be one of the ways to [Read More]
25% of women post revenge photos of friends on Facebook
Whether they had a falling out with a friend or were seeking revenge against someone who shared a similarly bad picture, one-fourth of women admitted to having tagged unflattering photos of their friends on Facebook, according to a new survey from photo gifting site [Read More]
Women more attracted to Facebook and Twitter than men says new study
Women are more attracted to social networking websites than men, who prefer visiting entertainment, betting, games and music sites, a new study has revealed. The study conducted by psychologists at the University of Bath looked at the differences between what the genders [Read More]
Free safety apps for kids and moms
bSafe is the world’s most advanced personal safety solution for smart-phones packed with features to help you stay safe. The Follow Me feature allows you to invite friends to follow you home with live GPS tracking, providing an extra layer of safety. With I’m [Read More]
25 percent of consumers who snapped L’Oreal mobile coupon bought products
A quarter of consumers who participated in the L’Oreal and Glamour mobile bar code initiative, which let them view how-to videos of beauty products and buy them on the spot, purchased the featured items. Read more: Mobile Commerce Daily [Read More]
Australian retailer to use 3D to ensure proper clothing fit for women
Target will use 3D technology to rescue women shoppers confused over which clothes size to buy. Managing director Dene Rogers said only 59 per cent of younger and 50 per cent of mature women found a good fit at Target. Mr Rogers said the biggest reason for customers [Read More]
New revelations about how men and women manage their social networks very differently
A new study of online behavior reveals that men and women organize their social networks very differently. Michael Szell and Stefan Thurner at the Medical University of Vienna in Austria say they’ve found significance differences in the way men and women manage their [Read More]
When real and virtual worlds merge are avatars going to be our new lactation coaches?
Though the very basic skills and science of breastfeeding have remained quite unchanged throughout history, other aspects of breastfeeding have changed throughout generations. New discoveries of benefits to breastfeeding, improved latching techniques, new helpful [Read More]
New study shows mommies love their online games, big time!
Moms’ Dramatic Rise as Casual Gamers Step aside teenagers and 20-something men as Moms take control of game consoles and apps for some good new-fashioned escapist entertainment. Approximately 70 percent of casual gamers are now women, with the majority of them between [Read More]




