What Every Woman Should Know
2010 marks the 40th anniversary of the Boston Women’s Health Collective, also known as “Our Bodies, Ourselves.” Executive Director Judy Norsigian sat down with Big Think to talk about the current state of women’s health. What are the most pressing issues right now? Norsigian brings up drugs, for starters; women are taking too many of them. Her major piece of advice: women need to understand that the literature associated with drugs today is often biased, compromised, and ripe with conflicts of interest. “You have to look deeper beyond the 20 second bullet points. Even physicians are inappropriately influenced by pharmaceutical advertising and educational programming, so you can’t always depend on your physician,” says Norsigian.