A shampoo company, Pantene Philippines, highlights workplace discrimination in its new commercial campaign. Also this week, in India homosexuality became illegal again.
Female politicians were said to get most of the credit for ending the government shutdown. The first-ever European Union human trafficking report was also released.
While this movie offers a companion’s intimate view of one woman, “Beauty and the Breast” looks at the disease in a spectrum of women. Elsewhere, don’t miss Sandra Bullock in “Gravity,” tethered to George Clooney for life support.
Governments pledged millions to reduce infant and maternal mortality this week in U.N.-related meetings. But Louisiana has ranked as being a lousy state for women.
Saudi Arabia has passed legislation aimed at protecting women, children and domestic staff against domestic abuse. But a Fox News medical expert argued that President Barack Obama’s administration was wrong to force gender equality for health insurance rates.
It’s a data gathering and analysis network announced earlier this month at a major oncology meeting. With more information about what works, derived from thousands of electronic records, CancerLinQ will enable doctors to better customize treatments.
Angelina Jolie’s surgeries to prevent breast cancer are widely known. But how do most women handle the bills for prophylactic mastectomy, hospitalization, reconstructive surgery? Second of two stories on costs of BRCA testing and treatment.
What if you decide to follow the Hollywood star’s example and get genetic testing for your chances of developing breast cancer? Then you face the questions of whether you’re covered and meet reimbursement criteria. First of two stories.
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