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IMPORTANCE More than two-thirds of US women are overweight or obese, placing them at increased risk for postmenopausal breast cancer. OBJECTIVE To investigate in this secondary analysis the associations of overweight and obesity with risk of ...
M. Neuhouser+12 more
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Mental Health and Abortions among Young Women: Time-varying Unobserved Heterogeneity, Health Behaviors, and Risky Decisions [PDF]
In this paper, we provide causal evidence on abortions and risky health behaviors as determinants of mental health development among young women. Using administrative in- and outpatient records from Sweden, we apply a novel grouped fixed-effects estimator proposed by Bonhomme and Manresa (2015) to allow for time-varying unobserved heterogeneity.
arxiv
Migration and women's health [PDF]
AbstractWomen have been migrating at similar rates to men for the past 40 years, and comprised about half of all migrants in 2005. Women and children are most affected by displacement as a result of wars and human trafficking. In some cases, the health of female migrants is improved via integration into better health systems in the host country.
Adanu, Richard M.K.+1 more
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This study simultaneously investigated circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and exosomes from small‐cell lung cancer (SCLC) patients. The elevated expression of JUNB and CXCR4 in CTCs was a poor prognostic factor for SCLC patients, whereas exosomal overexpression of these biomarkers revealed a high discrimination ability of patients from healthy individuals,
Dimitrios Papakonstantinou+13 more
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Via an intervention study with a before and after design, we worked with a group of 100 women between 20 and 40 years who are residents of the area of the Fourth regional district of the Capital, i.e.
NÚÑEZ GÓMEZ NICOLÁS ARTURO+1 more
doaj
Climate change and women's health: Impacts and policy directions
In a Policy Forum, Cecilia Sorensen and colleagues discuss the implications of climate change for women's health.
C. Sorensen+3 more
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Can Mobile Technology Improve Female Entrepreneurship? Evidence from Nepal [PDF]
Gender norms may constrain the ability of women to develop their entrepreneurial skills, particularly in rural areas. By bringing entrepreneurial training to women rather than requiring extended time away from home, mobile technology could open doors that would otherwise be closed.
arxiv
Analysis of ESR1 mutations in plasma cell‐free DNA (cfDNA) is highly important for the selection of treatment in patients with breast cancer. Using multiplex‐ddPCR and identical blood draws, we investigated whether circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and cfDNA provide similar or complementary information for ESR1 mutations.
Stavroula Smilkou+11 more
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Background: Women's health is a key factor affecting the health of the whole population. Tackling inequality in determinants of health is recognized as the main path toward reducing the inequality in health outcomes.
Mohsen Bayati+2 more
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Introduction Although studies surveying internal medicine (IM) residency program directors identify geriatric women's health as an essential curriculum topic, there are limited published women's health curricula for IM residents. Our IM residency program
Patricia Ng+4 more
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