This Indian innovator wants to bring sanitary pads to 100 million women. Arunachalam Murugananthan is known as India's pad man. Breaking a strict taboo in India's tradition-bound society, ...
This is story about a man who created—and wore—a fake, bleeding uterus made out of a bladder and goat’s blood. This is also a story about an inventor breaking profound taboos to revolutionize the ...
Learners of Barotuke Primary School in Awach Sub-county, Abim District, display how to make and wear a reusable sanitary pad during a commissioning exercise at the school in August 2025. PHOTO/TOBBIAS ...
The business logic is quite simple: Find an unmet need, and then fill it. Even better: Find an unmet need that returns on a monthly basis. That's the little formula that's fueling Arunachalam ...
ROCKFORD -- United Women in Faith, a Rockford based women's group, has been working on their global mission project to create cloth sanitary pads for young girls in Africa. Members partnered with the ...
In 1888, the first disposable sanitary pads were introduced in England; the world of hygiene changed, especially for women. For centuries, menstruators have reportedly used makeshift alternatives, ...
AI has entered the world of women's health.