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ifeminists July 25, 2007 Darrin Albert |
Is the System too Easy on Women or is the System too Hard on Men? Is there a punishment-gap in which the legal system is too easy on women or too hard on men? |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
More Women at the Top Women are making big strides in the boardroom -- and into the CEO's office. The number of female CEOs is up 30% over last year's levels. |
ifeminists July 18, 2007 Wendy McElroy |
Looking Through a Paradigm Darkly Ayn Rand is arguably one of America's most important women novelists, and her heroines are among the strongest and most independent female characters in American literature. Yet modern feminism tends to dismiss Rand's work contemptuously. |
Chemistry World July 12, 2007 Victoria Gill |
Older Women Should Not Use HRT A long-term clinical trial into hormone replacement therapy has confirmed that HRT should not be prescribed to older women many years past menopause. |
Health July 2007 Curt Pesmen |
Surgery to Avoid #2: Episiotomy It may sound logical that cutting or extending the vaginal opening would reduce the risk of pelvic-tissue tears and ease childbirth, but studies show that is may cause as many or more problems than it prevents. |
Health July 2007 Curt Pesmen |
Surgery to Avoid #1: Hysterectomy Commonly used to treat persistent vaginal bleeding or to remove benign fibroids, hysterectomies often remove your sources of estrogen and testosterone, increasing your risk of heart disease and osteoporosis. |
Fast Company July 1, 2007 Bennetts & Rabin |
Open Debate The mommy track: Straight shot to professional oblivion? The author of The Feminine Mistake: Are We Giving Up Too Much? and contributing editor at Vanity Fair vs. the VP of search firm Salovey & Associates and co-author of Back on the Career Track. |
The Motley Fool June 27, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Suze Says ... Suze Orman's new book, "Women & Money," isn't as silly as expected. |
Science News June 16, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Concerns Over Genistein, Part I -- the Heart of the Issue One of soy's ostensibly beneficial constituents may aggravate cardiovascular disease, at least in older women. |
Finance & Development June 1, 2007 Buvinic & King |
Smart Economics In the long run, greater gender equality in access to opportunities, rights, and voice can lead to more efficient economic functioning and better institutions, with dynamic benefits for investment and growth. |
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