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ifeminists January 26, 2005 Carey Roberts |
Pronouncement of Bias at the Washington Post Did the Post's Maternal Homicide series represent a well-meant but flawed presentation of a complex social issue? Or published just a few weeks before the Violence Against Women Act is set to be re-introduced in Congress, does this series reveal something more?  |
Salon.com September 14, 2000 Rachel Roth |
Adding insult to injury New York charges battered mothers with neglect.  |
Salon.com March 14, 2000 Foote Sweeney & Smith |
Sisterhood is powerless How feminism has made men's lives safer -- and women's more dangerous.  |
ifeminists December 7, 2006 Leving & Sacks |
Coercive Abortion Prevention Act Assumes Male Guilt, Opens Door to Unfair Prosecutions The U.S. constitution's protected liberty interests safeguard privacy in areas such as contraception, abortion, marriage, procreation, child rearing and sexual conduct between consenting adults. Do Michigan legislators believe these protections don't also cover the basic personal choices HB 5882 proscribes?  |
Salon.com September 15, 2000 Michele Nicolosi |
Forced prenatal care Rebecca Corneau may be a religious extremist whose gross negligence allowed her last baby to die. But experts still contend she has the right to do whatever she pleases with her fetus.  |
ifeminists June 13, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
9 implications of anti-abortion arguments Abortion is still hotly debated within libertarianism.  |
ifeminists May 18, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
Consider Erin Pizzey Feminism is dying not from a backlash but from an orthodoxy that cannot tolerate real discussion...and never could.  |
Salon.com April 28, 2001 Fiona Morgan |
Battered women Abortion rights advocates get clobbered by pro-life groups as the Unborn Victims of Violence Act advances in Congress...  |
Salon.com July 27, 2001 Suzy Hansen |
The mind of a killer A neurologist who studies murderers' brains talks about factors that make someone kill, the difficulty of predicting violence and why most murderers can never be rehabilitated...  |
ifeminists February 18, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
We Abort Fathers A discussion on the right to choose. If only women have children, how can they expect anything from men as a consequence of a choice that is only theirs?  |
American Journal of Nursing November 2009 |
Trauma in Pregnancy A description of the mechanisms of traumatic injury during pregnancy includes a discussion of the normal changes of pregnancy and their implications in the care of pregnant trauma patients, and offers strategies for assessment and treatment.  |
| AskMen.com |
Crime Down In 2008: FBI Violent crime, property crime, murder and manslaughter all dropped in 2008. But there were some increases, too.  |
American Family Physician October 1, 2004 Nancy Beth Grossman |
Blunt Trauma in Pregnancy Trauma is the most common cause of nonobstetric death among pregnant women in the United States. Electronic fetal monitoring currently is the most accurate measure of fetal status after trauma, although the optimal duration of monitoring has not been established.  |
The Family Room November 2000 Shannon N. Auge |
My Unplanned Pregnancy I knew I was pregnant. I had every sign; sore breasts, frequent urination, a constant car sick feeling. Yet it took three store bought tests and two doctors to convince me my body was making a baby. I did not want to be pregnant...  |
Reason March 2001 Jib Fowles |
Missing Link The bum rap against TV violence...  |
American Family Physician March 1, 2004 |
Effects of Automobile Crashes Occurring During Pregnancy Increased automobile travel by pregnant women increases the likelihood of fetal injury or pregnancy complications from crashes, but relatively little is known about the factors involved in such outcomes.  |
Salon.com July 24, 2002 Margaret A. Woodbury |
A doctor's right to choose Two surgical options for late-term abortion may be reduced to one if antiabortion activists, with help from the Bush administration, get their way.  |
ifeminists September 14, 2005 Wendy McElroy |
Will Science Trump Politics in Resolving Abortion Debate? For better or worse, new reproductive technologies are redefining the scientific ground rules of reproduction. These technologies may also redefine the American politics surrounding reproduction, including the issue of abortion.  |
AboutSafety March 29, 2001 |
The Effects Of Workplace Hazards On Female Reproductive Health Examples of chemical and physical reproductive hazards for women in the workplace include cancer treatment drugs, carbon disulfide, lead, ionizing radiation like X-rays and gamma rays, and strenuous physical labor like prolonged standing and heavy lifting.  |
Salon.com May 26, 2000 Dawn MacKeen |
Shrinks under scrutiny Should shrinks probe the violent fantasies of patients? They often don't. And that failure can be tragic.  |
Nurse Practitioner June 2011 Cabbage & Neal |
Over-the-Counter Medications and Pregnancy: An Integrative Review Many over-the-counter medications are available to help alleviate common discomforts experienced during pregnancy. Although many appear to be safe, healthcare providers must familiarize themselves with these medications.  |
Reason February 2003 |
Letters Gun Control Twists... True Patriots...  |
Chemistry World March 7, 2013 Paul Illing |
Is lead linked to violence? Recent articles are part of a spate of media interest in claims that a relationship exists between tetraethyl lead in petrol and violent crime. But is it true?  |
ifeminists July 19, 2006 Erin Pizzey |
Domestic Violence Is Not A Gender Issue The idea that the family is a danger to women and children has destroyed much of our traditional concepts of marriage. The feminisation of the family and Western society has caused men to become outcasts and a source of ridicule in their children's eyes.  |