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The Estrogen Myth

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Monday, July 14, 2003

Barbara Seaman explain how the gender gap has affected the medical treatment women have received over the years. She looks into the problems with women’s health, The Greatest Experiment Ever Performed on Women. R. Brian Ferguson examines the history of warfare, The Birth of War. Then, Aroozeh Dumas shares her memoir of growing up Iranian in America, Funny In Farsi. And Improv comedy extraodinaire, Rich Hall discusses his career, Rich Hall Is Otis Lee Crenshaw.

Barbara Seaman

Barbara Seaman explains how the gender gap has affected the medical treatment women have received over the years. She looks into the problems with women’s health, The Greatest Experiment Ever Performed on Women: Exploding the Estrogen Myth.

A Special Evening to Honor Barbara Seaman and to celebrate the publication of her ...

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R. Brian Ferguson

R. Brian Ferguson examines the history of warfare, The Birth of War.

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Aroozeh Dumas

Aroozeh Dumas shares her memoir of growing up Iranian in America, Funny In Farsi. Read an excerpt of Dumas' book in the Reading Room.

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Rich Hall

Improv comedy extraodinaire, Rich Hall discusses his career, Rich Hall Is Otis Lee Crenshaw.

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