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Health & Beauty
HIV Infects Women Through Healthy Tissue: U.S. Study Julie Steenhuysen
Instead of infiltrating breaks in the skin, HIV appears to attack normal, healthy genital tissue, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday in a study that offers new insight into how the AIDS virus spreads.
Bush-Era Abortion Rules Face Possible Reversal Laura Meckler
Obama team looks at regulation set to be finalized this week letting medical staff refuse to take part in practices they oppose.
Women's Activist Wins Mexico National Rights Award Associated Press
A women's rights activist who first drew attention to the slayings of young women in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez was named the winner of Mexico's National Human Rights Award on Thursday.
Bulimia: Not Just a White, Overweight Woman's Disorder Zayda Rivera
Two myths associated with bulimia are that it only affects white women and that people who suffer from bulimia are overweight.
len's life: Red = Beauty a la mode, But blu = Fun Begins Now Len
What's the point of throwing a party if you're not going to give everyone something to talk about for a long, long time? When blu throws a party, we tend to go over the top, so don't miss our Phase 4 Begins Now party on Saturday, November 29th at 8 pm.
How Family Planning Works in Mexico Rina Jimenez-David
When pregnant women come to health centers for pre-natal consultations, there is already a plan to counsel them on post-delivery contraception, with caregivers advising them to space the next pregnancy for at least two years.
Get an All-Girl Intro to Surfing at Mexico's Las Olas Cristina Kinon
So you say you want to surf? Las Olas surf safaris for women in Mexico will quash any reservations or excuses that have held you back from splashing around in the waves in the past.
Dangerous Masquerade Elizabeth Zwerling
On a mission to eliminate reproductive choice, so-called crisis pregnancy centers are taking in millions of government dollars - and unsuspecting college students.
len's life: Sometimes $150,000 Is Not The Right Answer len
You've heard me before on the subject of self-confidence and its importance to your personal beauty and style. Why, then, I ask you, did someone on the RNC staff decide that they needed to "dress up" Sarah Palin in $150,000 worth of designer clothes?
The High Cost of Dressing Sarah Palin Capitol Hill Blue
The Republican National Committee went into financial overdrive to dress Sarah Palin up for public consumption after John McCain campaign plucked her out of Alaska as his suprise running mate.
len's life: What's Hot in Weddings ... in the US and Here - or Maybe Just for a Party, Too! len
Traditional wedding day spa services used to include facials and mani/pedis along with hair and makeup for the bridal party. But today, many brides are getting everyone together a couple of weeks before the Big Day for something extra special.
Abortion Rights on US Ballots, Again New York Times
Once again this year, opponents of women’s reproductive rights have managed to get initiatives aimed at ending or limiting abortion rights on ballots — in South Dakota, Colorado and California. These measures, which violate women’s privacy and threaten their health, have implications far beyond those states.
len's life: Politically Incorrect? You Betcha! (wink, wink) Len
With the most important U.S. election of our lifetime a few weeks away, I thought it'd be fun to look back at former First Ladies to see if there was any correlation between their good or bad hair and the quality of their husbands, the Presidents.
The Straight Facts on Women in Poverty Alexandra Cawthorne
Women in America are more likely to be poor than men. Over half of the 37 million Americans living in poverty today are women. And women in America are further behind than women in other countries - the gap in poverty rates between men and women is wider in America than anywhere else in the Western world.
Too Many Latinas Are Victims of Domestic Violence Eliane
Every 15 minutes a Mexican woman is attacked in her own home, and every year thousands of Mexican women die a violent death, with a daily average of five deceases. Those are the creepy numbers taken from statistics from the Mexican Prosecutor's Office.
Fan in Room Seems to Cut Infants’ Risk of Crib Death Tara Parker-Pope
The latest evidence suggests that a baby’s sleep environment is a critical factor in the risk of SIDS, which is diagnosed when an infant’s sudden death cannot be explained by other factors.
Len's Life: Don't Let This Happen at Your Wedding! Len
I often write about what you should do with your wedding planning for your destination wedding in Puerto Vallarta. But today, let's chat about a few things that you just shouldn't want to happen at your wedding - no matter where it is!
Mexican Artisans Try to Survive Oaxacan Unrest Freda Moon
For many years a female artisans' collective in Mexico was helping members build a better life. But political unrest two years ago that took a huge toll on tourism has forced members to live off their joint savings and fear for their livelihoods.
Peru: Birthing Houses Combine Native Traditions, Modern Medicine Milagros Salazar
The Peruvian government is trying to convince indigenous women to give birth in medical facilities, in order to cut maternal and infant mortality rates.
Calcium During Pregnancy Reduces Harmful Blood Lead Levels The Hindu
Pregnant women who take high levels of daily calcium supplements show a marked reduction in lead levels in their blood, suggesting calcium could play a critical role in reducing fetal and infant exposure.
The Shoulder Season: Are You Planning Yet? Len
The latest beauty mags and beauty hot spots on the Internet will tell you, as they have me, that this winter, you're going to need longer hair to be in the groove, to reflect the glamour of the times and to feel really good about how you look.
More Than Half of Young US Mothers Give Birth Out of Wedlock Karen Uhlenhuth
Think of it as a new "normal" in American family life. After creeping slowly and steadily upward most of the last 50 years, the number of babies born to young unmarried women quietly crossed a troubling threshold in 2006.
Mexico City Abortion Law in Supreme Court Battle Agence France-Presse
Mexico's top court has began debate on a bid to reverse a law which allows abortions in the country's capital. The conservative federal government has challenged the law, backed by anti-abortion groups and the Roman Catholic Church in the devoutly religious country.
Mexico City Struggles With Law on Abortion Elisabeth Malkin & Nacha Cattan
When Mexico City’s government made abortion legal last year, it also set out to make it available to any woman who asked for one. That includes the city’s poorest, who for years resorted to illegal clinics and midwives as wealthy women visited private doctors willing to quietly end unwanted pregnancies.
Mexico City's Abortion-Rights Law Faces Constitutional Test Kevin G. Hall
More than a year after abortion was decriminalized in this capital city, abortion opponents hope the Mexican Supreme Court will reverse the legislation in a decision that could reverberate across Mexico and Latin America.
Have You Seen...? Even More Fabulicious - and Proof That You Can Be, Too! Len
I have always lived by the creed: If you let yourself look like doggie doo, you'll feel like it, too. It's not Shakespeare, but you don't have any trouble understanding the concept. Actually, we can have our cake and eat it, too...
Conflicts Make Women More Vulnerable to HIV Zofeen Ebrahim
Floride Nyiraneza, 42, who is HIV positive and a widowed mother of four, was among the 250,000 women who were systematically raped in 1994, during the Tutsi genocide in Rwanda, when one million people were believed to have been slaughtered.
Have you Seen Jaclyn Smith Lately? One Word... Fabulicious Len
My latest fascination with Charlie's Angels star Jaclyn Smith stems from another television show that I am completely hooked on. Normally not into reality TV, I came across the most amazing contest in boob tube history: "Shear Genius."
US Infant Mortality Rates Stall Heather J. Chin
A CDC statistical report says a nearly decadelong decline in rates of infant deaths has stalled, with records showing little change in the last three years. However, premature births are directly associated to increased deaths, especially for "non-Hispanic black women."
HIV/AIDS Increasingly Affecting Women in Mexico, Experts Say Kaisernetwork.org
Health officials and experts have said recently that HIV/AIDS is increasingly affecting women in Mexico, Xinhuanet reports.
Mistreatment of Widows a Poorly Kept Secret Haider Rizvi
Millions of women in many parts of the world are facing discrimination and abuse simply because they happen to be either widows or divorced, according to a new report released by a U.S.-based independent research organisation.
Kids Having Babies The Real Network
Teen pregnancy is on the rise in America for the first time since 1991. One in three teenage girls in the US becomes pregnant. Recent media hype and movies like Juno give teen pregnancy a certain kind of treatment.
President Calderón Urges Women Not to Tolerate Abuse Presidencia de la República
As part of his tour of Mexico State, President Felipe Calderón directed the More Opportunities for Women Event, in which he urged all the women in the country not to tolerate domestic abuse.
Mother's Vitamin D Status During Pregnancy Will Affect Her Baby's Dental Health Linda Hemphill
Low maternal vitamin D levels during pregnancy may affect primary tooth calcification, leading to enamel defects, which are a risk factor for early-childhood tooth decay.
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