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ifeminists October 8, 2002 Wendy McElroy |
State Legislation Protects Abortion Rights California has been passing a series of bills that the media has been calling "landmarks" in the protection of "women's rights." The measures constitute the most aggressive attempt in recent memory to entrench "reproductive rights" -- that is, abortion -- into society by force of law. |
Reason February 2002 Sara Rimensnyder |
Weak Choice In a national survey sample, only 6 percent of gynecologists and a mere 1 percent of general practice physicians offer Mifeprix abortions... |
Salon.com September 29, 2000 Cary Barbor |
RU-486 gets FDA approval The "abortion pill" moves a woman's choice into the home. Will anti-abortion forces follow? |
Salon.com September 18, 2000 S. Boyd |
Give us liberty The approval of RU-486 isn't about morals, it's about options. |
Salon.com July 24, 2002 Margaret A. Woodbury |
A doctor's right to choose Two surgical options for late-term abortion may be reduced to one if antiabortion activists, with help from the Bush administration, get their way. |
Mother Jones Sep/Oct 2001 Barry Yeoman |
The Quiet War on Abortion After decades of noisy protests and violence, anti-abortion activists are relying on a new 'stealth strategy' to shut down clinics... |
Salon.com January 13, 2000 Elissa Keeler Miller |
Abortions are down and everybody wants credit The real news is that access to medical abortion doesn't increase the overall rate. |
Salon.com October 31, 2000 Carole Joffe |
There's more at stake than Roe vs. Wade From clinic access to anti-abortion terrorism, the next president -- whoever he is -- will have a profound effect on a woman's right to choose... |
ifeminists June 3, 2003 Elayne Clift |
Privacy vs. Politics: The Abortion Debate Continues I'd like to bring the focus back to the real issue: Why do women seek abortions and what is really at stake here? |
Pharmaceutical Executive August 1, 2005 Lena Chow |
Docs of Shanghai They're short on status, pay, and respect, but China's young doctors hold keys to the world's fastest growing pharmaceutical market. |
ifeminists October 30, 2009 Wendy McElroy |
An overview of the abortion issue The debate over abortion is polarized, with the most vocal advocates for and against tending to assume extreme positions in the belief that they are enunciating a principle that allows for no compromise. |
Salon.com March 1, 2002 Quentin Fottrell |
Pro-life, even in death Irish voters face a referendum that would prohibit abortion even when suicide is a health risk for the mother... |
ifeminists September 30, 2003 Jennifer Roback Morse |
Aborting Child Protection Health-care personnel are ordinarily mandatory reporters of child abuse. But a recent survey has prompted the question of whether abortion clinics take this responsibility seriously. |
Salon.com June 20, 2001 Janelle Brown |
High noon for the morning-after pill With the medical establishment pushing to make it available over the counter, and anti-abortion groups fighting to stop it, little-known emergency contraception could be the next battle in the reproductive wars... |
Reason Aug/Sep 2007 Radley Balko |
Getting Beyond Roe Why returning abortion to the states is a good idea -- Book Review: The Politics of Abortion by Anne Hendershott. |
Reason April 2003 Cathy Young |
Aborting Equality Men's odd place in the abortion debate |
ifeminists August 7, 2007 Carey Roberts |
Fathers, The Third Victim of the Abortion Industry Many argue that women are the second victim of the grisly abortion industry, but research clearly shows that men can be victims as well. |
Salon.com October 19, 2000 Cathy Young |
A man's right to choose Is it fair that women have reproductive rights while men have reproductive responsibilities? |
Salon.com June 29, 2000 Viki Wilson |
Partial healing Thankfully, the Supreme Court has struck down a law banning the procedure that saved my life and ended my daughter's suffering. |
Reason February 2008 Ronald Bailey |
Data: Safe, Legal, and Rare Abortion rates are lowest in countries where abortions are easiest to get. |
Salon.com January 23, 2001 Alicia Montgomery |
The most dangerous game With one swift move of the pen, President Bush angers pro-choice activists, while strident pro-lifers say he didn't go far enough... |
BusinessWeek May 19, 2011 Esme E. Deprez |
Family Planning Loses Out in the Budget Brawl Republican-controlled states are cutting funding for clinics |
Mother Jones Mar/Apr 2002 Sarah Schmidt |
Antiabortion Ambush Is putting photos of abortion-clinic patients on the Web an invasion of privacy? Or protected free speech? |
Salon.com January 18, 2001 Adele M. Stan |
License to kill? As a senator, John Ashcroft backed a Missouri bill that might make killing an abortion provider justifiable homicide... |
American Family Physician October 1, 2005 Griebel et al. |
Management of Spontaneous Abortion Physicians should realize the importance of providing care that is sensitive to the medical and psychologic aspects of a couple who experiences spontaneous abortion (also referred to as miscarriage). |
Managed Care December 2000 |
RU-486 Coverage Decisions Lack Debate Seen With Some Drugs Health plans are drawing on existing benefits language to make coverage decisions about mifepristone, the newly approved abortion pill... |
Reason November 2008 Ronald Bailey |
Moralistic Medicine Can pharmacies, stem cell labs, or abortion clinics refuse to hire people who believe their activities are evil? The answer may be no. |
AskMen.com Tara Weiss |
Reasons Not To Become A Doctor There were once many rewards to being in the medical profession. For decades, doctors earned hefty paychecks, had autonomy and respect. Those benefits are fading, and as a result, so is the number of doctors. |
Salon.com June 14, 2001 Carina Chocano |
The "abortion boat" steams toward Ireland Women on Waves will provide medical abortions to women in international waters... |
Salon.com January 26, 2001 Alicia Montgomery |
Has choice lost support? Abortion rights groups say that the pro-life president is in the minority, but polls suggest that could be changing... |
Nursing Management June 2011 LaRocco & Pinchera |
The emerging trend of medical tourism Although it's difficult to find accurate data, there's general agreement that the number of Americans seeking medical care abroad is growing. |
ifeminists September 21, 2005 Jennifer Roback Morse |
Is There a Right to Have a Baby? A California case in which a lesbian couple is suing an infertility clinic suggests we may be closer than we think to establishing a right to have a baby. And far from being an advance for women's liberty, this development would be a disaster for everyone's freedom. |
Salon.com July 20, 2001 Frederick Clarkson |
Shooting for life The creator of the Nuremberg Files site and his supporters adopt a new weapon in their war against abortion: Live video broadcasts from clinics around the world... |
BusinessWeek April 23, 2009 Catherine Arnst |
Doctors' Pride: A Hurdle to Digital Medicine A forerunner in New England found that some physicians would sooner cut ties than see their elite status threatened. |
Salon.com February 9, 2001 Dawn MacKeen |
Pro-choice activism is reactiviated Donations to Planned Parenthood are flooding in -- in the name of President Bush... |
Salon.com December 1, 1999 James B. Stewart |
Who's watching the docs? The code of silence in hospitals allows deadly mistakes to happen, but some simple reforms could help... |
Salon.com February 23, 2001 Judith Greer |
Between pro-life and pro-choice Richard North Patterson tries to write a "fair" abortion novel in "Protect and Defend," but there's no such thing... |
BusinessWeek March 4, 2010 Clayton Christensen |
Health Care: The Simple Solution When it comes to reform, we should drop the public-private debate. The way to cut costs is to put care and insurance in the same bed. |
Salon.com May 31, 2001 Frederick Clarkson |
Journalists or terrorists? The antiabortion Nuremberg Files, notorious for what critics call its "hit list" of abortion providers, now plans to broadcast abortion providers and patients over the Web and wrap its actions in the First Amendment... |
Managed Care August 2001 |
Controversy Swirls Over Unregulated RU-486 Print Ads The National Abortion Federation, a professional association representing abortion providers in the U.S. and Canada, predicts that its advertising campaign for mifepristone that began last month will reach more than 70 percent of women under age 50... |
Salon.com June 27, 2001 Frederick Clarkson |
On the lam, but online Self-avowed antiabortion terrorist Clayton Waagner is a fugitive, but by posting a pledge to kill abortion providers, he may have given the feds just what they need to catch him... |
Managed Care March 2007 |
Competition Wins Over Centralization Insurers who recommend a particular provider or health care organization to a patient considering a surgical procedure need to determine how complex the procedure is and how frequently the surgeon performs the procedure. |
Fast Company Elizabeth Segran |
Doctor Visits Are So 2014 For scrappy startups, going up against the health care system sometimes seems like an impossible task. But fortunately, major players in the industry, such as McKesson, are pushing for change as well |
Managed Care September 2005 Ed Silverman |
No Easy Fit For Specialty Hospitals Insurers worry that specialty hospitals will ultimately increase costs at nearby community hospitals |
Salon.com April 24, 2000 J.B. Orenstein, M.D. |
Tales from the emergency room She was 15 years old and pregnant -- and her mother was 275 pounds of fury. |
Salon.com April 28, 2001 Fiona Morgan |
Battered women Abortion rights advocates get clobbered by pro-life groups as the Unborn Victims of Violence Act advances in Congress... |
ifeminists April 7, 2004 |
Letter to the Editor: Abortion When reflecting on matter of abortion, however, I think that a very important point to remember is that it does not constitute a violation of human rights. This point seems to escape many people. |
Salon.com June 15, 2001 Amy Benfer |
The "abortion boat" changes course Citing legal barriers and overwhelming demand, Women on Waves decides not to perform abortions in Ireland... |
BusinessWeek February 7, 2005 Arlene Weintraub |
A Remedy For Malpractice Malaise Hospitals are offering free coverage to recruit doctors from private practice |
American Family Physician March 15, 2002 Frank A. Chervenak |
A Group Practice Disagrees About Offering Contraception This case concerns the justification of moral constraints that a physician group decides to apply to itself in the provision of patient services. Family physicians confront this issue with regard to reproductive medical services as well as other practices... |