Millennial, Gen Z Women Fare Worse Than Women of Previous Generations: Study

A new report shows that young women aged 25 to 34 face more health threats than previous generations.
Millennial, Gen Z Women Fare Worse Than Women of Previous Generations: Study
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Contrary to the aims of the movement for female empowerment, a new report shows that young women aged 25 to 34 face more health threats than previous generations.

The study compared health and equity issues for women of different generations at ages 25 to 34. According to the report conducted by the Population Reference Bureau (PRB), a nonprofit research organization, progress has halted, with Generation X (Gen X) and Millennial women’s physical health and safety declining in recent years.
A.C. Dahnke
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A.C. Dahnke is a freelance writer and editor residing in California. She has covered community journalism and health care news for nearly a decade, winning a California Newspaper Publishers Award for her work.
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