The latest sex scandal to rock DC underscores the hypocrisy of the Bush Administration's global HIV-prevention policies, as the man enforcing the anti-sex work provisions has been a client of a DC Madame.
Amnesty International's report on sexual violence against Native American and Alaskan Native women reveals that these women are stuck in a maze of injustice.
Microbicides may be a potential solution for women to control their sexual health, but accessibility, women's inequality and other issues must be addressed for this to be an effective preventative method in Thailand.
Our illustrious Democratic candidates debated last night. Predictably all opposed the Supreme Court ruling but where are the proactive strategies for ensuring women's reproductive rights?
With the legislative year in full swing in most states, some interesting trends are emerging—many aimed either at banning abortion, or alternately, protecting abortion rights.
Physicians are full of questions about how the Supreme Court's ruling will affect them and their patients. This decision endangers women's health and makes it harder for physicians to provide the best possible care to women.
HHS has been put on notice by three organizations ready to go to court to protect teens from false, inaccurate and dangerous abstinence-only materials published with your tax dollars.
An interview with Jessica Shaw of Canadians for Choice reveals that information about sexual and reproductive healthcare is not as easily accessible in Canada as we would like to think.