Australian Department of Health: "Queensland Women Lead the Way in $96.5 Million of Ground Breaking Medical Research"

There's nothing in the press release to suggest that the work of these five females is any more worthy than that of the recipients of the other 1305 grants. Link here. Excerpt:

'Queensland’s leading female researchers will receive funding to continue their groundbreaking work in osteoporosis, the genetics of ovarian cancer and childhood obesity prevention, the Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, Mark Butler, announced today.

The Gillard Labor Government is providing $673.7 million for 1,140 grants to support researchers, research projects and research institutions Australia-wide. This represents the single biggest investment of grants for health and medical research in Australian history.

Queensland researchers will receive $96.5 million for 169 grants through the National Health and Medical Research Council.

“These grants support our research community to continue to do what they do so well – making cutting edge discoveries that improve the diagnosis, treatment and cure of illnesses that touch all Australians,” Mr Butler said.'

Like0 Dislike0

Taiwan: Woman cuts off husband's penis

Story here. Excerpt:

'The woman allegedly told police she felt no regret about what she had done to her husband, who is 29 years old, jobless and a known user of illegal drugs.

Police said she claimed to have suffered beatings even though she had worked at a local karaoke shop to support the family since the pair married two years ago.

Her husband's affair with another woman, which he did not attempt to hide, prompted her revenge, the suspect said, according to police.'

Like0 Dislike0

Adoption battle quashed by Utah Supreme Court

Article here. Excerpt:

'OREM — For three years, two families have wanted the same baby.

The birth father and his family have been fighting the legal system and an Orem adoption agency, declaring that the father's rights as a parent have been violated.

The birth mother, who lives in California, said she's been slandered and maligned for choosing what she felt was the best for her baby.

In the meantime, the baby's adoptive parents have been raising the little girl, praying that soon they'll be able to permanently call her theirs.

After a recent Utah Supreme Court decision affirming a 3rd District Court ruling, the longed-for adoption finalization is closer than ever before.

The Supreme Court ruled this week that the baby's birth father, Cody O'Dea, waived all of his parental rights in 2006 by not complying with Utah law to establish paternity.

Like0 Dislike0

The 'silent taboo' of suicide among young men in the UK

Article here. Excerpt:

Like0 Dislike0

Harvard: Office of Sexual Assault Prevention Pushes for 'Enthusiastic Consent'

Article here. Excerpt:

'Under most legal definitions, forced sexual intercourse can be considered rape or sexual assault only when the victim said “no” or was incapable of doing so due to the influence of drugs or alcohol, according to Meier.

Meier said that she and other students on the committee hoped to push the University instead toward an “enthusiastic consent” model, in which an incident can be called rape in the absence of affirmative agreement.

“The only people who lose out in this model are the rapists,” said Lila S. Schreiber ’12, who had also intended to serve on the committee.

Meier said that she plans to discuss the stay on student involvement with Rankin, but she might eventually consider leading a “student protest” or “something more radical” than acting through administration-approved channels if she feels that student voices on this issue are not being heard.'

Like0 Dislike0

Three women in Zimbabwe charged in series of sex attacks on men

Report here. Excerpt:

'Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Police in Zimbabwe on Friday charged three women found in possession of 33 condoms containing semen with 17 counts of aggravated indecent assault in a case that may be a break in a string of sex attacks over the past two years by women targeting male hitchhikers.

Prosecutor Michael Reza told a court in Harare that the counts were for each of the 17 men who had positively identified the women as having sexually assaulted them in 2010 or 2011.

The women, all of them in their mid-20s, were arrested Sunday in Gweru, about 300 kilometers (186 miles) south of Harare, when their car was involved in an accident. Police found the condoms in the women's car. Police appealed to any other victims to inform police.

The three were taken Wednesday by police to Harare.

Like0 Dislike0

Brazil: Gisele Bundchen ad not too sexist for TV

Story here. Excerpt:

'Brazil's National Advertising Council has denied a request to ban a television ad featuring lingerie-clad supermodel Gisele Bundchen after a government agency called it sexist.

"The stereotypes in this ad campaign are common in society, easily identifiable and do not denigrate women," the council's members said on Thursday.

Brazil's Ministry for Women submitted a request in September to suspend the ad, saying it reinforces the stereotype of women as sex objects.
...
Some men had called for the ad to be put down because it took them for "idiots".'

Like0 Dislike0

VA Announces PSA About Women Veterans

Link to news release here. Excerpt:

'The Department of Veterans Affairs is taking its internal culture-change message to the public with a new video about the vital role women play in the military and the importance of providing women Veterans with high quality health care.

VA’s Women Veterans Health Strategic Health Care Group recently completed a 60-second public service announcement (PSA) that challenges viewers to rethink pre-conceived notions about women Veterans. This dynamic video features images of women in service to our country: they drive supply trucks, participate in reconnaissance missions, walk safety patrols, and operate helicopter machine guns.

“When these brave women complete their service and become Veterans, we want them to know that VA is there to meet their health care needs,” said Dr. Patricia Hayes, Chief Consultant of the VA’s Women Veterans Health Strategic Health Care Group. “At the same time, we want the public to recognize the contributions of women Veterans and the benefits they have earned through their service to the Nation.”'

Like0 Dislike0

Mary Kellett resource URLs

Submitted by anthony with a different story. Thought I would break it out to its own item.

'Scandal Surrounding Maine ADA Mary Kellett Goes International'
http://www.fathersandfamilies.org/?p=19027

'The Movement to Disbar Mary Kellett'
http://markymarksthoughts.blogspot.com/2011/03/movement-to-disbar-mary-kellett.html

'A small sample of Assistant DA Mary Kellett's cases'
http://www.fillerfund.com/marykellett.htm

'Disbar Assistant District Attorney Mary Kellett for Prosecutorial Misconduct'
http://www.change.org/petitions/disbar-assistant-district-attorney-mary-kellett-for-prosecutorial-misconduct

Like0 Dislike0

New Study in Canada shows circumcised status of male doctors affects their opinion on circumcision‏

From Marc A.:

Interestingly, this new study in Canada found that, among male doctors, their opinion on infant male circumcision correlates strongly with whether they are circumcised themselves, with 68% of the uncut doctors opposing infant male circumcision, and 68% of the cut doctors supporting it. http://www.jmhjournal.org/article/S1875-6867(10)00050-3/abstract

No wonder pro-circumcision advocacy comes mostly from the U.S., with its high (but declining) circumcision rate, while national medical associations throughout the rest of the world find no medical justification for it and some are flat-out calling it harmful and unethical. Obviously, culture influences science.

The British Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons' 9/09 report declared:

Like0 Dislike0

Advocates for men move into social media, Internet in fight for parity

Article here. Excerpt:

'A burgeoning civil rights movement, focused on eliminating what its members see as broadening social and legal disparities between men and women, is using social media and the Internet to spread its message demanding parity.

Active in North America but also evident in increasingly visible efforts abroad, the Men's Rights Movement (MRM) is fighting proposed and existing legislation its members see as "misandric," while challenging social customs and traditions its activists believe favor women over men.
...
While "gender feminism" is frequently blamed as the root cause of these problems, few issues within the MRM inspire as much vocal outcry as false allegations of sexual assault.

"We have men literally going to prison and having their lives destroyed, their reputations... all over finger pointing," Elam says. "This is a huge problem across the movement."

Like0 Dislike0

Vancouver restaurant 'bans' men from urinating while standing up

Article here. Excerpt:

'A Vancouver restaurant has come up with an interesting solution to the men-can’t-aim problem: Ban men from peeing standing up.

Recently, my wife and I had brunch at the Edible Canada bistro on Granville Island. When I went to use the facilities, I was surprised to see just one unisex bathroom with about six private stalls and a communal sink area.

Even more surprising, though, was the sign above the toilet, showing a stick man tinkling into a toilet with a line through it. Yes, Edible Canada has banned men from peeing standing up.
...
In Edible Canada’s case, where men and women have to share toilets, I can see why they’d be interested in reducing behaviours that might make things messy.

But, still, isn’t banning stand-up peeing a little extreme? Not to mention, as far as I can tell, completely unenforceable?'

Like0 Dislike0

WILL Magazine, issue 2 now available

Available for download here. It includes an article on male DV victims as well as a discussion of the MANN web site and an interview with yours truly. (Please forgive me if that comes off as some kind of self-promotion. It isn't. I'm in this for the cause, and that's all.)

Like0 Dislike0

Texan freed by DNA test after 25 years exonerated

Story here. Excerpt:

'AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas appeals court on Wednesday formally exonerated a man who spent nearly 25 years in prison for his wife's 1986 fatal beating, reaffirming a judge's decision to set him free last week after DNA tests linked the killing to another man.

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals declared Michael Morton innocent of killing his wife, Christine, and made him eligible to receive $80,000 from the state for each year of confinement, or about $2 million total.

Morton, 57, was convicted on the basis of circumstantial evidence and sentenced to life in prison. He maintained over the years that his wife and their 3-year-old son were fine when he left for work at an Austin grocery store on the day she was killed, and that an intruder must have attacked her.

Like0 Dislike0

Joe Biden believes out-of-work men become murderers and rapists

Article here. Excerpt:

'Vice President Joe Biden attempted to tie passage of the American Jobs Act to a decrease in murders and rapes in an appearance in Flint, Mich., Wednesday.

“In 2008, when Flint had 265 sworn officers on their police force, there were 35 murders and 91 rapes in this city,” Biden said, standing alongside city officials. “In 2010, when Flint had only 144 police officers, the murder rate climbed to 65 and rapes — just to pick two categories — climbed to 229. In 2011, you now only have 125 shields. God only knows what the numbers will be this year for Flint if we don’t rectify it.”'

Like0 Dislike0

Pages

Subscribe to Mensactivism.org RSS