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TTC Extra: Dangerous Mammograms
Mammograms may have more health risks than previously thought. A new study shows when younger women have mammograms, they are up to 90% more at risk for breast cancer.
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Mammograms may have more health risks than previously thought. A new study shows when younger women have mammograms, they are up to 90% more at risk for breast cancer.
A new organization, Young Conservatives for the Freedom to Marry, is urging the Republican party to consider encouraging marriage equality as part of its platform.
To The Contary tavels to the Democratic National Convention to talk to Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Sec. Kathleen Sebelius, actress Aisha Tyler and activist Sandra Fluke about why women's votes matter this election year.
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis on how women are faring in the job market and what the Labor department is doing to promote job growth.
To the Contrary travels to the GOP Convention to talk to women about what matter in this election year.
GOP Presidential nominee Mitt Romney tries to rally the youth vote which swung heavily for President Obama in 2008
A new study show married women are drinking more than their unmarried, divorced or widowed counterparts, while married men drink less.
Actress Jennifer Garner is starring in a new movie, “The Odd Life of Timothy Green,” in theaters August 15. She sat down with To the Contrary to discuss her new role, how she balances her busy life and her work with Save the Children.
Jennifer Garner tells To the Contrary about working with C.J. Adams and how that made her want a little boy, only to give birth to one early this year.
Former NBC host Ann Curry says her departure from the Today Show might have been due to her choices in style.
Families are spending less on college, as more students live at home and attend two-year colleges. See what our panelists think on this week's To The Contrary Extra.
U.S. Senate candidate from North Dakota, Heidi Heitkamp, sat down with To the Contrary to discuss her run for office, why more women should be in office and what's best for North Dakota.
Women make up half the world's HIV infection, and adolescent girls are at particular risk. Experts at this week's International AIDS Conference experts call women an 'unfinished agenda' in the AIDS respose and urge action on education and treatment. See what our panelists think on this week's To The Contrary Extra.
The Democratic National Committee is criticized for ads accusing GOP presidenital candidate Mitt Romney of "dancing around" issues with footage of his wife's horse. See what our panelists think on this week's To The Contrary Extra.
Comedian Daniel Tosh's remark about rape jokes being funny draws controversy.
For the first time in 13 years FDA approves a weight-loss drug but the pill is not without controversy.
To the Contrary host Bonnie Erbe talk about the impact the Supreme Courts Arizona Law ruling will have on women.
Viral video of a 68 year old school bus monitor being bullied goes viral on the internet. People respond with well wishes and more than half a million dollars and the bullies apologize.
In a new poll of G-20 countries, Canada ranks best for women. India comes in last and the U.S. ranks 6th.
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