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‘It took a full year after my dad’s death from Alzheimer’s before I could recall happy memories – the trauma of his final years was overwhelming’

“Every old man I see reminds me of my father when he had fallen in love with death”  atrick Kavanagh’s words are to the forefront of my mind as I’m walking through St Anne’s Park in Raheny, Dublin, one May morning. Although my dad has been dead for over a decade I’m hit by an unexpected… Read More »

From food stamps to bulging bank accounts, these OnlyFans moms pulling in serious cash

Mama mia! These women with kids are rising out of poverty while cleaning up by stripping down on OnlyFans – and they don’t give a fig about being confronted by the kinds of killjoys who bully moms like Tiffany Poindexter. Nita Marie, a 45-year-old mother of two from Colorado, went from relying on food stamps… Read More »

OBGYNs and the Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health Care: Key Findings from a National Survey – Kaiser Family Foundation

Introduction Access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care in the U.S. is influenced by a variety of factors, including patients’ coverage, social determinants of health, as well as federal, state, local, and institutional level policies. We have also seen that health care providers play a large role in the care patients receive. To better… Read More »