Despite What You May Read, No U.S. Baby Shortfall
“U.S. Birth Rate Falls to a Record Low; Decline Is Greatest Among Immigrants” was the headline story about new stats from the... Read More
What Happened to 'Do No Harm?'
Walking around “wound up” half the time is bad for our health. But these days I find myself wound up way too... Read More
A Plan to Save $6 Billion
Globally, 222 million women have an unmet need for contraception. As a result, an estimated 80 million unintended pregnancies will occur in... Read More
Crucial Presidential Debate Topic: Foreign Workers
By Maria Fotopoulos October 5, 2012 With three presidential and VP debates ahead of us, we can only encourage the participants and... Read More
60 Million Child Brides … Really?
With Columbus Day just passed, explorers and adventurers are still top of mind, particularly since I’m in the middle of reading “1493... Read More
Missed in the Debate
Even at 90 minutes, the first debate between incumbent Obama and candidate Romney had not even a nodding reference to one of... Read More
The Population Discussion Continues
“Men in Nigeria want nine children; their wives want seven.” Kudos to L.A. Times reporter Ken Weiss for continuing the dialogue about... Read More
Blurring the Lines
"Truth is stranger than fiction" seems to play out every day in California. Two recent news items just leave me "shaking my... Read More
It Ain't Easy Finding Truth
Prior to Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) running for a U.S. Senate seat, and during the initial TARP period when she was getting much... Read More
Participate in an EIS on Population Growth
Now underway is an exciting process that anyone can participate in who is concerned about the effects on the environment generated by... Read More