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This review raises such questions as: How do the differences between the sexes (biological or social) affect the health of women? Are these effects changing over time? Is all equality beneficial? In developing countries complications of pregnancy and childbirth are still a major cause of death among women (e.g.
Deborah Maine, Zena Stein
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WOMEN'S HEALTH RIGHTS IN UKRAINE
: Introduction: Women’s health, due to their biological characteristics and fertility function, as well as their role, their focus on family and community health care is different from that of men and is of particular importance.
Pouryazdankhah Mojdeh
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CONTEXT Despite decades of accumulated observational evidence, the balance of risks and benefits for hormone use in healthy postmenopausal women remains uncertain.
J. Rossouw+11 more
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Genistein: Dual Role in Women’s Health
Advanced research in recent years has revealed the important role of nutrients in the protection of women’s health and in the prevention of women’s diseases.
Linda Yu+5 more
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BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) against women is a global public health and human rights concern. Despite a growing body of research into risk factors for IPV, methodological differences limit the extent to which comparisons can be made between
T. Abramsky+7 more
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Health Care Workers FactPack [PDF]
Information packet on health care workers produced by the Women’s Occupational Health Resource Center (WOHRC). The WOHRC (1979-1987) was a research and training program devoted to identifying and better understanding hazards faced by women workers. WOHRC
Women's Occupational Health Resource Center
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Modelling the Impact of Screening Men for Chlamydia Trachomatis on the Prevalence in Women [PDF]
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most commonly reported infectious disease in the United States and causes important reproductive morbidity in women. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have recommended routine screening of sexually active women under age 25 but have not recommended screening among men.
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Introduction This tutorial was designed to address the existing gaps in women's health training. It provides modules in a variety of electronic formats that can be used by medical educators alone or as a supplement to a clinical rotation for primary care
Laura Davisson+8 more
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Women and Chemicals at Work [PDF]
Information packet on women and chemicals at work produced by the Women’s Occupational Health Resource Center (WOHRC). The WOHRC (1979-1987) was a research and training program devoted to identifying and better understanding hazards faced by women ...
Women's Occupational Health Resource Center
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Safety And Health Questionnaire For Women In The Trades [PDF]
Information packet safety and health of women in the trades produced by the Women’s Occupational Health Resource Center (WOHRC). The WOHRC (1979-1987) was a research and training program devoted to identifying and better understanding hazards faced by ...
Women's Occupational Health Resource Center
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