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26 Ocak 2017 Perşembe

The war on abortion is just beginning | Jessica Valenti

If you’ve ever wondered what the oft-used and much maligned word “patriarchy” looks like, you need look no further than a picture of Donald Trump, surrounded by white men, reinstating the global gag rule. The policy, which bans funding any international organization that dares to even talk about abortion, has contributed to thousands of women’s deaths across the globe.


The executive order was just the beginning. In the short time Trump has been president, his administration has set a disastrous course for women’s health and rights. On Tuesday, days after historic marches that put millions of women on the street globally, Republican congressmen introduced the first ever federal ‘heartbeat bill’ – a policy that would ban abortions after six weeks, well before most women even know they’re pregnant.


That same day, the House passed a bill that would make the dangerous and discriminatory Hyde Amendment – which prevents federal funds from covering abortion, even in cases of fetal abnormalities and maternal health issues – permanent. The bill, which targets poor women, would also impact abortion coverage for women with private insurance. Congressional republicans have even introduced a federal ‘personhood’ bill that would define life as beginning at conception.


While the bills will not likely get far, the new administration is sending a clear message – they’re keeping Trump’s promise to punish women who have abortions, and rolling back hard-won rights. These are far-reaching and radical policies that quite literally kill women. There is no overstating just how harmful they are.


So you’ll excuse me for laughing off recent suggestions that feminists embrace “pro-life” women in the name of inclusivity. You don’t get to feel bad about being banned from the treehouse when you’re in the middle of setting the trunk on fire.


And let’s be clear: these political positions are not about reducing the number of abortions. The global gag rule, for example, has been shown to increase abortion – especially illegal and unsafe abortions. The same is true for state level abortion bans; hundreds of thousands of women in Texas have tried to induce their own abortions. Anti-choice policies don’t prevent women ending their pregnancies, they just ensure that women do it dangerously.


If anti-abortion legislators or so-called pro-life feminists were interested in decreasing the number of abortions they’d be enthusiastically supporting comprehensive sex education, affordable birth control, and access to over-the-counter emergency contraception. They’d be introducing legislation to mandate paid parental leave and subsidized child care.


But they’re not. And they won’t. So let’s not fool ourselves – these next four years are about fighting for what’s right, not searching for the nonexistent distraction of common ground.


Conservative, and mostly male, legislators will continue to push extreme policies; not necessarily with the hope that they’ll pass, but with the understanding that less radical laws might then seem “reasonable.” Diane Horvath-Cosper from Physicians for Reproductive Health told the Guardian this week, “So when a congressman introduces a 20-week bill, it looks moderate by comparison.”


But there is nothing moderate or reasonable about forced pregnancy, not at any point. There is no common ground with an administration that would put the rights of a fertilized egg above those of a living person. So keep those pink hats handy – we’re going to need them.



The war on abortion is just beginning | Jessica Valenti

17 Şubat 2014 Pazartesi

Statins: Is the public beginning to question mass medicalisation?

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There is, regrettably, not a whole lot that can be carried out for individuals troubled by persistent catarrh, with all its attendant miseries of a constantly blocked nose and hefty head, a post-nasal drip and, worst of all, the reduction (or marked diminution) of the sense of smell. These with a historical past of allergy may possibly be helped by the use of a steroid nasal spray, and some may react fairly drastically to abstaining from milk and dairy items. But for everybody else – aside from typical steam inhalations – that’s about it.


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AN Reply TO FACIAL NUMBNESS


The misfortune of the young girl with persistent facial numbness, hearing troubles and vertigo following her return from a backpacking holiday in West Africa two many years in the past, has prompted readers to stage out that the US Food and Drug Administration lately warned that the antimalarial drug mefloquine can trigger neurological side-effects that could “persist for months or many years or grow to be permanent”.


Meanwhile, the same pattern of symptoms might, if transient, be a variant of migraine affecting the blood provide to the brain stem that connects the brain to the spinal cord. A correspondent from Dubai reports recurrent, and quite distressing, episodes that went undiagnosed for four many years – in spite of all the usual brain scans – right up until a new doctor joined the practice and recommended he give the anti-migraine drug Imigran. This, apparently, “did the trick”.


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CAN YOU Aid?


This week’s health-related query comes courtesy of Mr HM from Bolton, whose enthusiasm for walking the fantastic outside is increasingly curtailed by a dread of heights – both when hill rambling and on cliff-tops – which induces feelings of nausea and vertigo. He also finds descending inner staircases with a wide central void “almost impossible”.


Curiously, his wife is similarly impacted, as nicely as discovering the interior of massive buildings such as cathedrals quite tough to deal with. They would the two be much more than interested in any achievable options.


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RESTLESS LEGS Take A NAP


Finally, a reader reports that because discontinuing the acid-suppressant drug omeprazole, she can when again sleep through the night, getting no longer stored awake by the unpleasant sensation of restless legs syndrome – usually compared to “ants crawling up and down the bones”. This satisfied end result is practically undoubtedly relevant to the truth that omeprazole interferes with the absorption of iron from the gut – as iron deficiency is the underlying, and eminently treatable, result in in virtually one particular fifth of these with this problem.


Email medical questions confidentially to Dr James LeFanu at drjames@telegraph.co.united kingdom. Answers will be published on the Telegraph site every Friday, at telegraph.co.uk/overall health



Statins: Is the public beginning to question mass medicalisation?