With events and proclamations scheduled in cities across the nation, this week is being recognized as the 9th Annual National Women's Health Week.
Organizers say such an observance is what women need, because it empowers them to get healthy by taking action.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Due to a writer's error, the notes taken from a source were published as Monday, April 28, 2008's What Women Need. Andra Bryan Stefanoni was not the author of that story. Below is the intended story.
Among married couples, women still do 63 percent of the household work, dedicating an average of 16 hours per week to household tasks such as cleaning, according to findings last year by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Among married couples, women still do 63 percent of the household work, according to findings last year by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. They dedicate an average of 16 hours per week to household tasks such as cleaning.
Here's what women need: Women need their entire households to be more efficient when it comes to sicknesses, illnesses, and maladies.
It’s a classic folk tale nearly every little girl has been able to recount from generation to generation — a tale of unjust oppression, of triumphant reward, all wrapped up in a magical carriage, a glass slipper, and the clock striking midnight.
What they remember most is the prince and princess part.