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Acknowledgment to the Reviewers of Women in 2022
High-quality academic publishing is built on rigorous peer review [...]
Women Editorial Office
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Seventy-seven per cent of NHS workers are female, yet only 37% are in senior positions.1 Women have represented the majority of medical school cohorts for over a decade, but this is not translating into increased numbers of women in consultant or leadership roles. Women comprise only 36% of consultants, 13% of surgeons and 25% of medical directors.1–3
May Yan, Clare Sarb, Sarah Faloon
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Women in 2021
Rigorous peer-reviews are the basis of high-quality academic publishing [...]
Women Editorial Office
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Taking a Health Perspective on Roller Derby: A Qualitative Exploration of Women’s Experiences
Although far fewer women exercise regularly than men, one women-dominated sport growing in popularity internationally is roller derby. A limited number of predominantly US-based and qualitative studies have explored roller derby.
Jane Scullion, Cathy Bulley
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Understanding the Influence of Ghanaian Women’s Migration Patterns on Access to Health Care
Increased migration rates demonstrate a rise in women seeking relocation as a means to access employment or academic opportunities; this is referred to as the feminization of migration.
Laiba Rizwan+2 more
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Another Condition to Screen for in Women with Infertility
Women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are at increased risk of poor pregnancy outcomes such as fetal growth restriction, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and gestational diabetes mellitus. Given this increased risk, we aimed to study the screening
Leeann M. Bui+3 more
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Being a Black Mother Living with HIV Is a “Whole Story”: Implications for Intersectionality Approach
While African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) mothers living with HIV in Canada are required to follow public health guidelines by exclusively formula feeding their infants, they also face cultural expectations from peers and family members to breastfeed ...
Josephine B. Etowa+2 more
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Chronic menstrual dysfunction and low female sex hormones adversely affect muscular performance in women but studies in college athletes are scarce. A cohort of 18 Japanese, female college athletes at the University of Tsukuba, Japan, were recruited and ...
Akemi Sawai+4 more
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Changing the PrEP Narrative: A Call to Action to Increase PrEP Uptake among Women
Although the incidence of new cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has decreased in the past decade, in 2018 more than 7000 women with HIV were diagnosed in the United States (US).
Alina Cernasev+3 more
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Screening for prenatal stress is not routine in Suriname, despite its significant impact on maternal and newborn health. This study assessed the prevalence of high perceived prenatal stress and its sociodemographic predictors in three geographic areas in
Aloysius Ph. Koendjbiharie+7 more
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