Two reports project that the world population will grow younger and more urban, crowded and impoverished. Demographers say that women’s reproductive choices–if supported by their governments–could help avert a population crisis.
“Our Bodies, Ourselves” is more than ever becoming the basic text for women across the globe. Translators of the free-thinking U.S. text are expanding its reach from Argentina to Turkey and adapting it to cultural boundaries.
Women’s eNews asked health specialist Molly M. Ginty to carefully examine the state of health insurance in the U.S. and plans supported by President George W. Bush and Democratic nominee John Kerry. The result was the following in-depth analysis.
Leading female Democrats at the party’s national convention are moving from one women’s event to the next and hammering home the party’s need to address work-force and healthcare issues that are of special concern to female voters.
Mothers of missing children are fighting child abduction by launching innovative initiatives. Though their own stories may be painful and unresolved, they are nonetheless ready to deal with the open-ended grief of others.
In the third article of a series on health insurance and women, Women’s eNews examines a new report that shows states are restricting Medicaid coverage for low-income women.
As George W. Bush and John Kerry go into the election season, they take very different approaches to healthcare policy. In a second in a series on health insurance and women, Women’s eNews looks at their two plans.
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