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Over a third of men have blamed a female colleague’s behavior on ‘hormones’

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Over a third of men have blamed a female colleague’s behavior on ‘hormones’
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Women face discrimination on several different fronts at work. They are 14% less likely to be promoted than their male colleagues. They still face pay gaps. And they suffer professionally for being caregivers at home, facing higher levels of burnout and a higher incidence of leaving the workforce altogether.



According to a new report, working women also face unfair assumptions about their health from men. 



A new survey from Mira, a fertility tracking and health site, found that more than

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