Coercive Birth Control Used As A Form Of Eugenics
November 11, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Eugenics – the science of improving the human population via selective breeding or reproduction – is not a concept confined to past centuries and decades, nor to locales outside the United States…
Women Who Smoke May Experience Earlier Menopause
October 19, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Experts warn that women who smoke can go through menopause about a year earlier than those who don’t, and also note that an earlier menopause may influence the risk of bone and heart disease. The warnings are based on a study of about 6,000 women from the United States, Poland, Turkey and Iran that was carried out by the University of Hong Kong and published in the journal Menopause. The study …
Potential New Hope And Treatment For Endometrial Cancer Released
September 26, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Advanced endometrial cancer refers to several types of malignancies that arise from the endometrium, or lining, of the uterus. Endometrial cancers are the most common gynecologic cancers in the United States, with over 35,000 women diagnosed each year. However, in a new research, there may be progress to a single treatment solution called AEZS-108…
Men Just Want To Be Held Study Finds; Women Like Sex More Over Time
July 14, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
A new international, global study that included more than 1,000 couples from the United States, Brazil, Germany, Japan and Spain, found that tenderness is more important to men than to women overall…
Rates Of US Mammography Screening Improved By Community Health Worker Interventions
June 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Education, referrals, support and other interventions by community health workers improve rates of screening mammography in the United States – especially in medical and urban settings and among women whose race and ethnicity is similar to that of the community health workers serving them…



















































