Sentences with phrase «affect vulnerable women»

Although the hormonal IUD has a significantly lower dosage of progestin than the birth control pill, there's a possibility that it can still negatively affect vulnerable women, according to Millheiser.

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«These legal aid changes effectively deny legal representation to the most vulnerable women in matters that affect their ability to pay for food and shelter for themselves and their children, to escape violent spouses, and to seek spousal support and custody of their children.»
The problem I have is that your not so altruistic «concern» for women and their babies is affecting the lives vulnerable of women who haven't built up the same level of immunity to your bullshit as I have.
«Even though this change affected male and female scientists equally, the consequences of the transition have left women scientists in a more vulnerable position,» the report concludes.
On the other hand, Britton added, it was encouraging to see a clear benefit for women, who are generally more vulnerable to negative affect and depression, she noted.
This problem can affect adults and children with some age sets such as teenagers more vulnerable as well as expectant women or those with hormonal imbalances.
Women are particularly vulnerable to developing fragile bones with age, but men can be affected by severe bone loss too.
Its aims to create peace and reconciliation, to bring broken families together, to give vulnerable children hope, and encourage women who have been affected by the war.
In all these women are mostly affected because they are vulnerable and are faced with a lot of cultural normalities which makes them subdued and relegated to the background.
As women and men are affected differently by the impacts of climate change, with women likely to bear the greater burden in situations of poverty, climate actions have to be gender sensitive... MR: Those people in the most vulnerable situations typically live beyond the reach of conventional markets, and so require their needs to be met through other channels that can provide sustained social gains in the long term.
TUC Report finds women and children have been disproportionately affected by the devastating impact of LASPO, by Emma Fitzsimons Prior its enactment, campaigners warned that the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 («LASPO») 1 would decimate legal aid, deny access to justice to thousands of vulnerable litigants and prove to be a false economy, shifting the burden to an already understaffed court system and overburdened legal aid services sector.
Despite the blatant obviousness that being fired for being too attractive clearly disproportionately affects women rather than men, the Court seemed unmoved by arguments that equality does not necessarily mean identical treatment of men and women but may also necessitate proactive steps to protect vulnerable minorities.
In a recognition of the importance of access to justice for vulnerable women and children, the government promised that legal aid cases would not be scrapped to those affected by domestic violence.
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