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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: B equals Y 4 1 6 9 2 5 8 2 9 8 1 2 3 7 2 4 3 5 7 8 2 3 Difficulty Level ★★★ STUDY FROM PAGE 3 House of Representatives, disagreed with Slusky's research, saying Planned Parenthood was entirely separate from women's health care centers. "Planned Parenthood is not women's health," Whitten said. "We can't interchange those two. Planned Parenthood runs an abortion facility. Women's health is gynecologists, etc. They are separate, and you cannot interchange those." Elise Higgins, a spokesperson with Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, said Slusky's research goes along with what the organization has said: Defunding clinics that provide preventive services has a direct negative effect on women. 10/15 Higgins also agreed with Slusky's finding that women who have less than a high school diploma for an education are less likely to seek preventive care than women with a higher level of education. "KU students are of the prime age that are served by these types of clinics. For many women, the only doctor they see in a year is a doctor at Planned Parenthood and the other organizations. If those organizations don't exist, it is possible that KU students are not going to be getting preventive care as well," he said. "Because education can be linked to income, that is absolutely true. Having a lower income makes it much harder to travel over an hour to get the health care you need, especially if you work at a job without flexible times or if you need child care," she said. "Politicians dislike Planned Parenthood because of abortion, but abortion has nothing to do with the funding that is cut off for family planning services. These policies always end up hurting the most vulnerable women in our community." Slusky said the findings directly impact University and other college students as they begin voting in elections and determining how they evaluate the statements politicians make about women's health issues. He added that college students are in a key age group when it comes to receiving preventive care. Slusky said the goal of the research was not to sway a political argument one way or another. He said the argument was determining whether a decrease in preventive care was justifiable, or if there needs to be more emphasis on funding preventative care and making it more accessible. - Edited by Amber Vandegrift "With this particular research, what I am hoping to do is add a piece of nonpartisan analysis to this conversation about how much public funding should be going to these organizations," he said. FREE LEGAL HELP "With this particular research, what I am hoping to do is add a piece of nonpartisan analysis to this conversation about how much public funding should be going to these organizations." DAVID SLUSKY Co-author of study and assistant professor of economics at the University University News from the U University of Kansas Fall 2015 Grad Fair Tues. & Wed., Oct. 20-21 10 am-4 pm Jayhawk Ink Lounge in the KU Bookstore Level 2, Kansas Union If you're graduating this December, you're no doubt feeling a bit overwhelmed about getting everything done for graduation Well, fear not. The KU Bookstore is hosting the annual Fall Grad Fair this month. Take the pressure off by finding everything you need for graduation in one place: · Get your cap and gown - Buy a diploma frame, get your cap and gown free * Order personalized graduation announcements - Order a custom Uploma desktop diploma at 15% discount * Cap and gown portraits on site; no appointment, sitting fee or obligation, and proofs ready within a week - Get fitted for your official class ring; prices starting at $169 for women and men - Join the KU Alumni Association * Enter a drawing for great graduation prizes Plus, for KU Faculty, Willsie University Cap and Gown will be on site offering custom fittings for Fine Quality regalia. Enjoy 10% off custom orders during the event. You've worked hard for that degree—let the KU Bookstore help you celebrate in style! For additional information on graduation preparation, visit http://www.kubookstore.com/Graduation. see you at the U KU-MEMORIAL UNIONS BURGLEI UNION JAYHawk CENTRAL KANSAS UNION . Union KU.edu 2017 +