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blur256

(979 posts)
Sun Sep 23, 2012, 07:57 PM Sep 2012

The war on women has been going on long, some interesting things I learned today,

Now obviously, some of these things don't "prove" a war on women, but the case can be made. This all started when I started watching a television program on lobotomies (it fascinates me). There were many more women subjected to this versus men because they were deemed as "difficult." http://www.npr.org/2005/11/16/5014080/my-lobotomy-howard-dullys-journey


And then I watched a program on pellegra, an affliction that hit people in the south back around the turn of the century. It was caused by a lack of nutrition due to a diet that consisted of mostly corn, which lacks the nutrient niacin. And again, there were many more women who carried the affliction than men because it is thought that they deferred their protein to their husbands to make sure they could go out and make money (fairly, there is a theory that it also is linked to estrogen). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pellagra

And then I read about the link between women and strokes. Women are much more likely to have strokes according to this article. http://www.stroke.org/site/PageServer?pagename=women

And then I read this. This is what prompted me to post. The scientific community ignores women and their problems alarmingly. http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/medical_examiner/2010/07/drug_problem.html

How can we as a society allow this to happen? Obviously, men and women have different biological makeups, but yet we decidedly choose to test on men versus women. It sickens me. And the GOP thinks they know all when it comes to a woman's body. Yet we don't as a whole begin to know.

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The war on women has been going on long, some interesting things I learned today, (Original Post) blur256 Sep 2012 OP
For another data point, JoeyT Sep 2012 #1
Excellent links. blur256 Sep 2012 #2
I haven't seen it, JoeyT Sep 2012 #3
Yes, and it kept the man from having to go through a messy divorce Lisa D Sep 2012 #4

JoeyT

(6,785 posts)
1. For another data point,
Sun Sep 23, 2012, 10:01 PM
Sep 2012

One that goes along well with the women that were lobotomized because they were inconveniencing their husbands:

Women that were institutionalized because they were inconveniencing their husbands.

http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/themes/menalhealthandillness/womanandpsychiatry.aspx
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art42196.asp

And of course I'm going to link to an article about Nellie Bly.

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/113583

blur256

(979 posts)
2. Excellent links.
Mon Sep 24, 2012, 08:57 AM
Sep 2012

Have you seen the movie Hysteria? I just watched it the other day and I found it eye-opening and quite good.

Lisa D

(1,532 posts)
4. Yes, and it kept the man from having to go through a messy divorce
Sun Sep 30, 2012, 02:24 PM
Sep 2012

and still allowed him to look like a victim. The case of Rosemary Kennedy still sickens me.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6801152/ns/us_news/t/rosemary-kennedy-jfks-sister-dies/

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