Monday, September 04, 2006

Women's pay (Sexual Health) falls farther behind men's


Women's pay falls farther behind men's
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Aug 29 2:30 PM
Women's pay is lagging behind men's in Seattle, where the typical man got a more than $2,000 pay bump last year while women's pay was virtually unchanged, according to a Seattle P-I analysis of new federal data.Save to My Web

Film shows risks of motherhood in Andes
Columbian Missourian - Sep 03 11:08 PM
MU graduates work exposes the difficulty of birthing in Peru. In the Peruvian Andes, Judyth, a local woman of Ccapacmarca, gave birth in a public health clinic only because she was able to use fajada, a traditional Peruvian method of medicine.Save to My Web

TODAY
The Advocate - 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
"Square" Flea Market: Through Monday; Johnstown Square. Labor Day Parade: Courthouse Square, downtown Newark. Swapper's Day: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sportsman Club, located three miles east of Johnstown at 7357 Sportsmans Club Road; free parking; $3 entry fee per person, children 12 and younger admitted free.Save to My Web

Faulty refrigeration system destroys sperm-bank samples
The Columbus Dispatch - 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
GAINESVILLE, FLA. sperm samples, some stored by men who feared they could become sterile, were destroyed when the temperature rose undetected in a refrigeration tank at the University of Florida.Save to My Web

Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report Highlights Recently Released Journal Articles
Medical News Today - Aug 29 3:05 AM
The following highlights recently released journal articles on women's health issues. [click link for full article]Save to My Web

Empty playgrounds in an aging Italy
International Herald Tribune - 30 minutes ago
Europe's declining birthrates have been particularly profound in Genoa, Italy.Save to My Web

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