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Cervical Cancer is Preventable. Let's Make it a Global Priority

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by Dr. Carmen Barroso, International Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere Region (IPPF/WHR)

December 15, 2011 - 9:04am (Print)

Diseases such as diabetes and cancer cause tens of millions of deaths each year, many of which are premature. Once the burden of rich countries, these non-communicable diseases are increasingly affecting individuals in low- and middle-income countries where they impose heavy burdens on already fragile health systems. Among the most deadly—and preventable—of these diseases is cervical cancer.

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Sacrificing Women's Rights For "Popular Rule:" Why Equality is Essential

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by Marianne Møllmann, Amnesty International

November 6, 2011 - 6:28pm (Print)

Perhaps the most interesting question in the juxtaposition of women’s rights (or gay rights, or ethnic minority rights) and democracy is not whether some people’s rights are sacrificed for popular rule (they are), but rather whether they should be as a matter of principle.

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Roundup: NYT on Home Birth, How Obama Can Lead to Middle Ground on Abortion

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by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check

November 13, 2008 - 11:22am (Print)

The New York Times' lengthy feature on home birth; Frank Schaeffer's open letter to Obama on how to sieze this moment to start healing deep political divisions about abortion; Feminists say the work has just begun; Migrant workers in Asia especially vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.
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