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13 lis 2024 · Women’s Health is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on all aspects of women's healthcare. The aim of the journal is to increase knowledge regarding all issues that specifically affect women.
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- Effect of Bilateral Oophorectomy on Women's Long-Term Health
With regard to nonfatal events, oophorectomy was associated...
- The Role of Three-dimensional Printed Models in Women's Health
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- Centering Disability Visibility in Reproductive Health Care: Dismantling Barriers to Achieve Reproductive Equity
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Racial disparities are evident in maternal morbidity and mortality rates globally. Black women are more likely to die from pregnancy and childbirth than any other race or ethnicity. This leaves one of the largest gaps in women’s health to date....
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Women’s Health (WHE) is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on all aspects of women's healthcare. WHE welcomes submissions on topics covering the entire lifespan of women, from childhood/adolescence to menopause and beyond.
28 maj 2024 · Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts Among Women Veterans Using VA Reproductive Health Care: Prevalence and Associations With Fertility-, Pregnancy- and Parenting-related Factors. Claire A. Hoffmire, Julie A. Kittel, Lisa A. Brenner,... Jodie Katon, Christin Miller, Lindsey L. Monteith
Changes in your body in the years around menopause may raise your risk for certain health problems. Low levels of estrogen and other changes related to aging (like gaining weight) can raise your risk of heart disease, stroke, and osteoporosis. You can take steps to protect your health and stay healthy during and after menopause — find out how.
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