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Catherine Morgan at 10:58pm Mon, 31 Dec 2007 under
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top 10; 1819 views
It's the last day of 2007, and I thought I would do this post on some of the hot topics from BlogHer Health and Wellness. So, in no particular order, here is what I think are the top ten.
1. A big issue for both BlogHer and women, has been body image. And recently I did this post..."Body Image, Dieting, and Your New Years Resolution", here are a few others.

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Suzanne Reisman at 5:30am Sun, 30 Dec 2007 under
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2007; 1426 views
It feels like just yesterday that I sat down to write Feminism & Gender in 2006: The Good, The Bad, and the Underwearless. And, like last year, 2007 seems to have flown by. (Is it just me, or did a year take forever to pass back in the good old days?) Now 2007 is almost gone, and like every year preceding it, it was chock full of fun moments, outrage and fury, progress, and unfortunate events.
It doesn't seem possible, but I've been doing this for over a year now. Where has the time gone? I mean it is almost 2008.
2007 has been a huge year for blogging and women bloggers. When I started writing about sports and fitness there were only about 50 or 60 women writing about sports. Now there are hundreds. I could go on and on about all the fitness writers there are out there and how many women have begun to chronicle their journeys while getting into shape.
What the heck happened? 2007 is almost over already? Before we (in the U.S.) get smothered by the rising tide of an election year, I thought it might be fun to look back at some of the defining moments and trends of 2007.