“We are dealing with a contrast here that will either advance women’s health or put it in a sort of retrograde,” Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-N.Y.) said.
Research into women’s health also receives far less funding than that focused on health conditions that mostly affect men. One 2021 study found that in almost three-quarters of cases, diseases that mainly affect women are underfunded for the amount of people they impact and illnesses that primarily affect men are overfunded.
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Well, yeah. There’s only one name on the list of people Trump is working for.
why are people still surprised that republicans (yes, republican women too) see women as nothing more than dishwashers, sammich makers, and fuckholes for men to own?