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Potentially life-saving personal safety app designed by a mom for her kids
Silent Bodyguard iPhone App Sends SOS and GPS Location Without Alerting Onlookers or an Attacker...[Read on]
More Embryonic Stem Cell Lines to Be Used in Research, But 'Ethical' Concerns Abound
Scientists are mandated to make sure embryos were obtained through ‘ethical’ means from fertility clinics; Obama calls for ‘reset’ of U.S.-Russia relationsStem Cells, Obama in Russia | Today 11:40 am < p> Scientists now have a...[Read on]
Distracted Driving: Put Down the iPod
By now we all know that talking on a hand-held cell phone while driving is dangerous. But what about other things that distract us from driving safely? Are You Guilty of Distracted Driving? Yes, we all are. Remember all those “Red Asphalt” movies w...[Read on]
How cell phone companies can save women’s professional sports
So I’ve been brainstorming for the past 24 hours about ways women’s professional sports can generate popularity (see yesterday’s posts for details about my call with @WNBA). One of my ideas (which came out of that brainstorm) is that cell phone com...[Read on]
7 Greener Gadgets and Services For Saving the Environment
This week is officially the Greenest week of the year for us. On Wednesday we headed over to the Greener Products Expo to scope out the latest tech to help you keep stay environmentally aware. And today, there is the Greener Gadgets Conference in New York...[Read on]
Phones, Text, and Music: Distractions For Teen Drivers
While drinking and driving is a dangerous behavior unto itself, many teens are introducing other distractions into the mix when they are behind the wheel. More than one-in-three teens say they often change songs on their MP3 players, speed or text; while...[Read on]
Oprah Winfrey, DOT, NHTSA, and Others Endorse National "No Phone Zone Day" Friday, April 30
"A call or text isn't worth taking a life," says entertainer Oprah Winfrey. "We must not allow more mothers and fathers, daughters and sons, sisters and brothers to die before we take action against distracted driving. Let's put a stop to it now, by join...[Read on]
Lindsay Lohan’s Jail Cell Is Next to That of the Bling Ring’s Alexis Neiers
This week, incarcerated starlet Lindsay Lohan began serving her 90-day sentence in a Lynwood, California, jail. Although the Los Angeles Country sheriff’s office estimates that she will likely only remained locked up for two weeks, Access Hollywood repo...[Read on]
Smart Phone Apps Women Really Need
What multi-tasker isn't addicted to their phone? Now you can make calls, send emails, check into Facebook and Foursquare, take pictures, tag a song on the radio with Shazam, read the newspaper, and find a great recipe for dinner or make reservations to e...[Read on]
OnStar to go mobile for Chevy Volt owners
OnStar released a new mobile application at the Consumer Electronics Show this week that will allow owners of the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt  to have 24/7 connection and control of vehicle functions and certain OnStar features - via their smart c...[Read on]
Women Everywhere Read This: Top Auto Accident Statistics
According to Online Lawyer Source, vehicular accidents pose a serious threat to the public and auto accident statistics are the leading cause of death for people under the age of 34. Leading cause? This is something serious to consider. For all the moms ...[Read on]
The facts about cervical cancer
Perhaps one of the most well known preventive cancer treatments it the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, which is one hundred percent effective in precluding the development of cervical cancers since it’s FDA approval in 2006. Auspiciously, doctors are indicating...[Read on]
The Facts About Cervical Cancer
Perhaps one of the most well known preventive cancer treatments it the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, which is one hundred percent effective in precluding the development of cervical cancers since it’s FDA approval in 2006. Auspiciously, doctors are indicating...[Read on]
Interview with Sally Potter, director of Rage
Sally Potter is a filmmaking icon.  She is an outspoken, visionary, feminist director who has been on the cutting edge of the indie world since she started making films.  That being said, Potter’s work is an acquired taste, and her new film Rage she i...[Read on]
Liberia Innovates to Save Lives of New Moms
  MONROVIA, Liberia (WOMENSENEWS)--A small group of reporters huddled around Roseline Broh, a nurse midwife supervisor, at the entrance to the labor ward at Redemption Hospital here. The facility provides free services and some of its 200 beds hold ...[Read on]
Race Day: Three American Women in Rallye AÏcha des Gazelles
We've told you a little about the Rallye AÏcha des Gazelles here on the Ask Patty blog before, but for those of you who are unfamiliar, it's a pretty amazing thing.  Imagine a classic off-road auto rally - this one takes place in the desert of Morocco ...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Pampering Herself on a Tight Budget
I worked close to 32 hours a week this summer. That was on top of having two online internships and babysitting two days a week. Needless to say, I was a busy chick. Pay day was always exciting until I thought about my expenses. There was gas, car insura...[Read on]
Rachel Weisz Takes on Two Feminist Roles
Rachel Weisz is attached to two films with strong feminist type characters.  The first is Whistleblower to be directed by Larysa Kondracki. Here’s the description from Variety: Based on a true story, “Whistleblower” chronicles the trials of a fem...[Read on]
Zero-emission hydrogen vehicles on parade for change
 On May 26, 2009, a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles left Chula Vista, California,  to begin a nine-day road trip that ended on June 3 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Organized by the California Air Resources Board, the Hydrogen Road Tour 09 included...[Read on]
Pomegranate Dietary Supplements: Can You Ever Get Enough?
Ah, that complex matrix of shiny, ruby red seeds with a pop of sweetness, yet a burst of tang. For some, pomegranates are just so utterly irresistible. And with what doctors and scientists are telling us, they’re also guilt-free. As the years go by, mo...[Read on]
The Exploding Girl
I’ve been watching Zoe Kazan since I saw her on stage in The Seagull where she and Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan acted circles around veteran actors Kristen Scott Thomas and Peter Sarsgaard.  Last year was a breakthrough year for her onscreen playing da...[Read on]
Minivan moms can be pretty high-tech
I am a high-tech Mom and here's the proof: I purchased my first CD burner in 1989 and used it to create holiday music mixes I gave to friends at Christmas.  I was one of the first people I knew to sign up for broadband internet in 1998. I opted for a DV...[Read on]
Rugged racing women motor across Morocco in the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles
 This year, the Rallye Aicha des Gazelles celebrates its 20th anniversary and its successful and unique history. The rally is the only all-women's  off-road rally in the world and strictly forbids competitors from using GPS, support teams, cell phones,...[Read on]
Spotlight on Green Is Sexy: Helping the Environment One Tip at a Time
Admittedly, there are days when it feels like the fight for the environment is a losing battle. Leaps and bounds in the right direction can suddenly amount to nothing when news of more polar bears drowning in the arctic reaches home and earthquakes of epi...[Read on]
With Senate Health Reform Passage Likely, Women Hold Out Hope for Improvements
by Julia Kaye, Health Policy Associate, National Women's Law Center  At 9:30am on Saturday morning, my cell phone buzzed. “Blizzard AND healthcare reform?” my friend texted. “Nelson budged!” Elated, I leapt out of bed and ran over to my laptop...[Read on]
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