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Abused women’s long-term suffering

The psychological ill effects of being in an abusive relationship can last for years after the relationship has finished. Researchers from Ohio State University studied 2,400 mothers over three years. Some were in relationships where there was no abuse, others were in controlling relationships (where there was no violence but where fathers were extremely critical and insulting and controlled women’s actions) while others were in physically-violent relationships. Both those who stayed in violent and controlling relationships and those who left them showed significantly greater increases in depression and anxiety although abused women who had the support of friends and family did not suffer quite as much. The researchers pointed out that even after leaving their partners the abused women still saw them as they attempted to reach custody agreements with them. Of the abused women who had left their partners about half talked to, or saw them once a week. Only about a quarter were in contact with the father a few times a year or less.

You can find out more about this research by clicking on the title of this post.

Women’s Health News on WordPress

For more recent posts and updates on the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act, the new bird flu vaccine, the right to a home birth in the UK, lawsuits against the FDA regarding emergency contraception, and other news, visit Women’s Health News at its new home – http://womenshealthnews.wordpress.com

New at Women’s Health News

Home improvement safety tips, HPV, oral sex and throat cancer, the Safe and Well registry, obnoxious products from the W hotel, and more. Head on over.

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News Stories at Women’s Health News on WordPress

Sex advice from librarians, outrageous treatment of one city’s rape victims, and more –
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Recent Posts on Women’s Health News

Although Women’s Health News has moved, I’ll add a post here now and again to let you know what has been added to the new site. Click on over and join us at the new place.

Recent Posts:
-New Advice on Ovarian Cancer Symptoms – Newly described set of symptoms to guide women in seeking care early
-Sex Advice from Librarians
-Podcasts on the HPV Vaccine from the National Library of Medicine
-Abstinence-Only Sex Ed – If It Doesn’t Work, Spend More Money On It – Studies suggest it doesn’t work, so why did the budget for abstinence only sex ed increase this year?
-Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Information – Info on the form of TB carried by the traveler in recent news
-Outrageous Treatment of Nashville Rape Victims – Why should women have to go to two separate hospitals for rape care?
-HPV, Oral Sex, and Throat Cancer – Why those “technical virgins” may still need the HPV vaccine
-Let Someone Know You’re Safe and Well – The Red Cross has a new online tool for communicating with your loved ones during disasters
-Breastfeeding Flickr Pools – See more breastfeeding, give women less hassle about it

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New This Week on Women’s Health News

Standard Intro: Although Women’s Health News has moved, I’ll add a post here now and again to let you know what has been added to the new site. Click on over and join us at the new place.

Note: All of the old posts are still here (as well as at the new place), so you can still search the archives for previously posted information.

Recent Posts:
-Women’s Health News Now Accredited By Health On The Net Foundation, certifies that the site complies with a set of standards for trustworthy health information on the web.
-Because Nothing Says “I Respect This Patient” Like Letting Your Kid do the C-Section – People, don’t let your teenager do the surgery you were supposed to do.
-On Treatment of Nashville Rape Victims, They Just Don’t Get It – How people are missing the point about all of Nashville’s rape victims having to go to General.
-HHS Releases Report Criticizing Comprehensive Sex Ed – Because I don’t think “dental dam” is really an inaccuracy.
-Rising Infant Death Rates in the South
-Bad Blog Exposure – I don’t like the rape porn links.
-Fox & CBS Say Disease Prevention is Good, Pregnancy Prevention is Bad – How Fox and CBS show their hypocrisy.
-C-Section Rates, or, Vagina is not a Bad Word – Why c-section rates are rising, and how a discussion board treats the word “vagina.”
-“Give Back a Smile” Program Restores Dental Health of Violence Victims – How domestic violence victims can get help replacing teeth lost to abuse.
-Diabulimia – New “Eating” Disorder Among Diabetics? – Teens and adults doing dangerous self-experiments with their insulin for the purpose of losing weight.
-New Adventures in Blood Donation – Your little blogger shows you her boo-boo.
-Welcome to Caitlain’s Corner, Sex Ed Resource – Another resource for getting your sex smarts on.
-STD Wizard – Take a quiz. Learn what you might be at risk for.
-Why the HPV Vaccine is so Expensive – It’s not just about the drug company’s costs.
-Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Provides Financial Assistance to Cancer Patients – Blood cancer patients can get co-pay assistance, or you can donate to help them.
-Women’s Health News in Top 100 Healthcare Blogs – It’s a dynamic list. Sometimes I’m #92, sometimes I’m #126. Such is life.
-25th Carnival of Sexual Violence is up, and it includes your women’s health blogger.

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

More Women’s Words on C-Section – the author takes on those who minimize her c-section experience by telling her that a healthy baby is the only thing that matters.

It’s Not You, It’s the Liability – The New Jersey Star Ledger investigates VBAC rates and attitudes in the state, including hospitals that simply refuse to let women attempt a VBAC. Also, get your homework assignment.

Don’t Fear the Vulva – Why would a medical professional be so afraid of women’s bodies?

The CDC’s Gruesome Trading Cards – Everybody loves these infectious disease trading cards. I still think the one of the zebra killed by anthrax is a little gruesome.

News Round-Up, 6/28/07 – Everything under the sun, including how Google goofed with its new health advisory council.

How to do a Pelvic Exam – Find out what they’re poking around for, and what “troubleshooting” is required.

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 7/14

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

Nashville: Free Pap Tests Tomorrow – 7/14/07, get ‘em while they’re hot.

Summer Reading List – come on over and suggest some books.

It’s True – the things people say…

Search Request Response – this is a full-service operation, people.

Diaphragms no help against AIDS? No kidding. – Studies telling us what we already suspected.

Missouri law bans Planned Parenthood from providing sex ed in schools – You know, because they’re just trying to drum up abortion business. Sheesh.

When the anti-breastfeeding bully is family – Follow the link to discussion of one obnoxious request.

Stop deceptive advertising for women’s services – Proposed legislation to stop “crisis pregnancy centers” from using false advertising, with discussion of how CPCs sometimes lie to women.

Shocking news of the day – administration interferes with science – What, you’re no longer shocked by this?

Merck and GlaxoSmithKline competing for HPV vaccine market – A new vaccine is in the works to compete with Gardasil. I should have title this, “One More.”

More on women judging women – the Plan B survey – More thoughts on women responding to a survey about emergency contraception.

When med school and sex shops collide – Innovative way to get accurate anatomical models.

Marital difficulties? Take a pill. – I dare a doc to suggest that I should fix any marriage issues by taking a drug so I feel better about it.

Blogging Elsewhere – Check out Nashville’s new community blog space.

40th carnival of feminists is up – And I’m riding a pony and waving a baton. With streamers, y’all.

Survey of women who ordered Plan B online – What’s good enough for me is good enough for thee. Or not.

Rain this morning, unfavorable cervical conditions this afternoon – New device for inducing labor sans drugs.

Are you boycotting Nestle? – Were you aware of the company’s formula-promotion strategies?

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 7/25

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

Your Nipples Are Just Fine How They Are – Don’t ask, just read.

Drop in Teen Sex not so Dramatic After All – The hyping of old (sexual behavior) news for new (abstinence-only) money.

Things I Don’t Want to Think too Hard About – More on the recent food warnings.

The Uterus Coffin – I’ll take organ donation and a green burial, thanks.

I Want to Add You to the Blogroll – Drop me a line so I can get it done.

TSA Dumps Breastmilk Ban

Birth for Tech Geeks: Wired Covers Childbirth Simulators

Keeping up with Food Recalls – A resource for the times.

Screwing Katrina Victims, One Trailer at a Time – You know, because if you don’t test for it, it doesn’t exist. Even if it’s formaldehyde?

Getting the Most out of a Doctor Visit

Missed Conceptions – A miscarriage blog review.

Girl Parts Name Generator – Self-explanatory

Condoms Monkey? – Does Japan *always* have cooler packaging?

Fisking the Washington Post – Well-Timed Period takes ‘em on.

Democratic Presidential Candidates Pay Lip Service To Women’s Rights

Abstinence-Only Quote of the Day – Giving Up the Stickiness – Because human relationships are a simplistic as office supplies, right? Um, no.

I’ll Pass – A job I won’t be applying for.

New Coalition to Combat Human Trafficking in Tennessee

Health Information for Travelers

Three Sexual & Reproductive Health Stories to Ponder – This is one of my favorites from the past week or so. The “Drop in Teen Sex…” post linked above is a follow-up to it.

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Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals from FootSmart.com

Consumer: Women

The purpose of the Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals is to provide comfortable, cool, casual footwear for active women.

Pros: The Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals are a blend of running shoes and sandals that works. The easy comfort of a good running shoe is combined with the openness of a sandal to provide the ultimate in cool and “way cool” comfort and versatility. The Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals is easily taken off and put on with the oh-so-neat pull closure.

The upper parts of the Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals are constructed of soft, flexible nubuck while the sole is that of a good running shoe, making them both cool as well as easy on the feet, legs, back, and hips. What more could you ask for? The shoes have the very open look of a sandal, but the toe is closed for maximum protection for the very active woman. This will be a long-wearing shoe that you will love!

Cons: The only con that I can find associated with the Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals is that they come in only one width, medium or B.

Guarantee: The guarantee on the FootSmart website reads in part: “Everything you buy from us is backed by our 120 Day – 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.  If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return it within 120 days for any reason and your product total will be refunded (unfortunately we cannot refund shipping and order processing fees).  Please remember, though, that footwear products, such as shoes, must be returned in their original, unworn condition, and in their original boxes.”

Value for money: The Clarks Privo Joyner Womens Sandals are a very good value for active women.

CJ


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