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Can Health Care Lead to Happiness?

By Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

June 26, 2009 - 7:00am

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We need to consider the benefits beyond physical well-being to our society--and particularly for the women in it--of a secure social safety net.

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Abortion and Mental Health: Separating Science from the Junk

By Rachel K. Jones, Guttmacher Institute

December 19, 2008 - 12:29pm

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Antiabortion activists often attempt to capitalize on the fact that the public and many policymakers cannot distinguish between well-conducted studies and those that fall in the "junk science" category.

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Behind Nebraska’s Abandoned Kids, A National Shortage of Mental Health Care

By Lynda Waddington, New Journalist Fellow

December 1, 2008 - 8:00am

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The state of Nebraska faces a situation most parents can’t comprehend. At last count 34 children, ranging in age from 20 months to 17 years, have been left at Nebraska hospitals under the auspices of a vaguely written “Safe Haven” law.

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Good Girls and Hot Messes: Abortion Doesn't Hurt Women

By Amanda Marcotte, RH Reality Check

August 21, 2008 - 7:00am

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The American Psychological Association report finding no increased risk of mental health problems post-abortion should put the fiction that women can't be trusted to make healthy decisions for themselves to rest.

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Roundup: Mental Health and the Abortion Debate, South Dakota's Attempt to Ban Abortion

By Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check

August 12, 2008 - 10:49am

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"Protecting" the mental health of women is the latest front in the abortion debate; The state of South Dakota's second abortion ban attempt; The Oregonian responds to Secretary Leavitt; New England Journal of Medicine reviews PEPFAR five years after inception.

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The Truth About Abortion and Mental Health

By Marcy Bloom, GIRE

November 15, 2007 - 7:58am

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The right to abortion and access to safe abortion care has been extraordinarily politicized in the US (and elsewhere) for decades now and women’s physical and psychological needs have been caught in the cross-fire. A new book places those needs front and center.


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