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Healthcare and Women’s Health

Link – Vermont: Single payer health insurance coming to a snowbank near you, May 24, 2011

Link – Interesting reading: Healthcare reform to toll roads to wing-nuts, May 17, 2011

Link – AZ Legislature: The biggest reason why Medicaid should not be a block grant, April 26, 2011

Link – Would Paul Ryan’s Medicare voucher plan increase the medical bankruptcy rate? It could happen., April 18, 2011

Link – New research on healthcare reform model shows Americans are still going bankrupt paying medical bills, March 10, 2011

Link – Religious leaders challenge politicians: What would Jesus cut?, March 3, 2011

Link – AZ Death Panel Decision: 95 transplant patients, 90,000 babies, or 250,000 adults?, February 28, 2011

Link – ‘Men in black dresses’ have their way with women’s heath: US House de-funds family planning (video), February 20, 2011

Link – Republicans declare war on women: So, what else is new?, February 16, 2011

Link – Senators who fought against 9/11 first responders’ healthcare can’t use 9/11 in stump speeches, December 22, 2010

Link – Olbermann raises funds for Arizonans sentenced to death by Brewercare (video), December 11, 2010

Link – Is sex becoming too expensive?, September 29, 2009

Link - Gloves and hankies: lessons from the 1918 flu pandemic, September 25, 2009

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Pamela Powers Hannley writes the Tucson Progressive blog on the TucsonCitizen.com and contributes articles to the Huffington Post and Salon.com. She has had more than 30 years of experience in written, visual, and electronic communication—including freelance writing, photography, graphic design, and consulting. In addition to blogging for the Citizen, she is the Managing Editor of an international medical research journal.

Hannley has authored medical research articles, print magazine and newspaper stories, and numerous cancer prevention and self-help publications.

She has been a blogger since 2006, joined the ranks of Tucson Citizen bloggers in October 2010, and started contributing to the Huffington Post in 2011 and to Salon.com in 2012.

Hannley holds a masters’ degree in public health from The University of Arizona and a bachelors’ degree in journalism from The Ohio State University. She is a native of Amherst, Ohio but has lived in Tucson since 1981.