In the 19th century,
women authors often used a male pen name in order to have their work taken seriously.
Not exact matches
Ashish Jha, the senior
author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why
women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients
often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
In a recent conversation about the difficulties that black
women face in the professional sphere, Ibram X. Kendi,
author of Stamped From The Beginning, The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, pointed to the ugly mix of race and misogyny that affects the way black
women are
often perceived.
Authors and influencers alike have been challenging the longheld perception that
women apologize more
often than men.
This week on The Faith Angle podcast, hosts Jonathan Merritt and Kirsten Powers talk with
author and speaker Rachel Held Evans about misogyny in the Church, how the Bible is
often misinterpreted, what Jesus thought about
women and a lot more.
Most surprising to me, is the statement this
author makes referring to how many people (
often women) develop strong emotional ties to those who abuse them.
Married couples
often stop being flirty and playful with each other, says Stella Resnick, a clinical psychologist, sex therapist and
author; that is a sexual killer for
women.
As a curriculum
author, publisher and teaching advisor, I
often hear the struggles that other
women face and my purpose is to put the ideas and activities that you need at your fingertips!
Rather than placing the blame for unjust institutionalization on an oppressive patriarchy, the
author points out that
women were, and are,
often complicit in the creation and social enforcement of oppressive social norms.
I have never heard a
woman say that marriage makes her feel more feminine, although we are
often advised by people like The Surrendered Wife
author Laura Doyle to be feminine, aka «soft, delicate, and receptive,» in our marriage (and if we have to be told to be more feminine as a wife, it would seem as if marriage itself doesn't automatically make us feel feminine).
In her book The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap,
Author Stephanie Coontz attempts to separate the myths surrounding reminiscence of the good old days from the
often harsh realities that
women and children faced in the past.
I would
often call my mother while I was reading the book to tell her how all the feelings I was having were feelings that the
author of this book and numerous
women talked about in the book were feeling too.
In two new studies published online this week in the Journal of Athletic Training, lead
author Marc Norcross of Oregon State University documents how
women who were asked to undergo a series of jumping exercises landed more
often than men in a way associated with elevated risk of ACL injuries.
Women who have recently given birth can
often be vulnerable and sleep deprived and may find it more difficult to discern the scientific authenticity of an article or method from the pseudoscientific claims the
author (s) are making.
As more
women enter the field, blatant discrimination is less common, and harassment
often takes the form of «microaggressions,» says biological anthropologist Kathryn Clancy of the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, lead
author of the SAFE study.
«I was taught that SCAD was rare and the causes entirely unknown, but through our partnership with SCAD survivors and their families, clues are emerging that may change that,» says Sharonne Hayes, M.D., senior
author and cardiologist at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. «We know from previous research that SCAD occurs most
often in younger
women with no or minimal cardiovascular risk factors, like high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
This set of circumstances very likely reduces
women's chances of reaching the highest academic echelons, because «advanced academic rank is
often a prerequisite for leadership positions,» the
authors note.
The
authors, led by Professor Marian Knight from the University of Oxford, also found that the onset of severe sepsis is
often very rapid, and
women who have recently had an infection, such as a urine, genital tract or respiratory infection, are at particularly high risk of developing severe maternal sepsis.
«
Women who have PCOS
often exhibit low - level inflammation,» said one of the study's
authors, Stefano Palomba, MD, of the Arcispedale of Santa Maria Nuova of Reggio Emilia in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
«This was alarming, since
women with diabetes become pregnant as
often as other
women,» said lead
author Sarah O'Brien, associate professor with Nationwide Children's Hospital.
«This study, on one hand, brings to the forefront gaps in
women's knowledge about their reproductive health, and on the other, highlights
women's concerns that are
often not discussed with health providers,» said senior
author Jessica Illuzzi, M.D., associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine.
«Men and
women have very different cardiovascular risk and diabetes risk, and male mice are most
often studied because their risk for developing these diseases is higher,» says lead
author Kanakadurga Singer, M.D., assistant professor in pediatrics at U-M's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
«When
women spend their days working hard, they
often pay little attention to their sensual selves,» says Lisa Schrader,
author of Kama Sutra 52.
Dr. Carolyn Dean,
author of the Magnesium Miracle,
often recommends that
women with bad PMS and cramps take magnesium early in their cycles before the symptoms begin.
Our panel
often includes Ms. Jones, Immigration Attorney and Vice Chairperson of the Immigration section of the State Bar of Arizona, John Adams, President of Russian
Women Dating Tours, Bud Patterson, leading expert and
author of Foreign Bride 101, past Romance Tour clients and real Foreign ladies who have married foreign men.
«During nearly 5,000 years of recorded history, female achievers have been on hand, making the world a more interesting place,
often outraging their societies in the process,» says
author Vicki Leon in the introduction to her book, Outrageous
Women of the Renaissance.
Clearly, religious organizations have long sponsored missionary and humanitarian efforts in the developing world in ways far more extensive than educators have done.So
often these have been inspired by
women, making me wonder why concern for global poverty has become a gendered activity.In their important book, Half the Sky (2009), (required reading for Ghana participants),
authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl Wu Dunn argue that the lack of global attention to the plight of
women is the greatest, challenge in the world today.
Too
often, traditional publishers see black romance
authors and think their books would appeal only to black
women.
- Vivian Gornick,
author of Fierce Attachments and The Odd
Woman and the City «This book is for anyone interested in a dazzlingly brilliant, uncommonly compassionate, and
often hilarious study of human nature... for a writer so gifted at locating the excruciating commonalities of isolation, Jamison manages this greatest feat of magic: when I read her words, I come away feeling less alone.»
- Anne - Marie Slaughter, president and CEO of New America;
author of Unfinished Business «Far too many
women and girls who are sexually assaulted never report it -
often out of fear they won't be believed.
Too
often, I ask
authors who is the audience for your book, and they give me an answer like: «Every man,
woman and child on this planet.»
Often these big - name
authors are workaholic, one -
woman shows.
Women like Teresita Fernández,
often known for large - scale, public sculptures (and as the first Latina to serve on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, as appointed by President Obama), or Jacqueline Woodson,
author of the best - selling memoir Brown Girl Dreaming and winner of the 2014 National Book Award.
This is consistent with what is known about the dissatisfaction
women often experience when their male partner becomes emotionally withdrawn and disengaged in response to conflict,» said the study's lead
author, Shiri Cohen, PhD, of Harvard Medical School.
Most surprising to me, is the statement this
author makes referring to how many people (
often women) develop strong emotional ties to those who abuse them.