Achievements - Parliamentary Monitoring Group
... evaluation of the gendered impacts of economic and social policies. The persistence of customary views of the extent to which women are ...
... evaluation of the gendered impacts of economic and social policies. The persistence of customary views of the extent to which women are ...
... immunisation. Results Ratio and AR ranked maternal mortality as being the condition having the most disparity; risk excess ranked vaccination programmes and relative difference ranked low birth-weight as being the worst conditions. There was concordance in the ranking of inequities amongst ratio, AR ...
Psychiatric Disorders in Women Across the Life Cycle
... Estrogen replacement effective for mild symptoms, but not Major Depression ...
... Estrogen replacement effective for mild symptoms, but not Major Depression ...
News Release - The Commonwealth Fund
... “Women, particularly those in their childbearing years, are uniquely at risk for being unable to afford the care they need, having trouble with medical bills, and having high out-of-pocket costs,” said Commonwealth Fund Vice President and report co-author Sara Collins. “The Affordable Care Act will ...
... “Women, particularly those in their childbearing years, are uniquely at risk for being unable to afford the care they need, having trouble with medical bills, and having high out-of-pocket costs,” said Commonwealth Fund Vice President and report co-author Sara Collins. “The Affordable Care Act will ...
Understanding the Life Stages of Women to Enhance Your Practice
... Here, the 5 years before and after menopause is defined as the climacteric period, and a woman is said to have reached menopause when no menstruation occurs for 12 consecutive months. This usually occurs in the mid-40s to mid-50s. This period often overlaps with the timing of children leaving home, ...
... Here, the 5 years before and after menopause is defined as the climacteric period, and a woman is said to have reached menopause when no menstruation occurs for 12 consecutive months. This usually occurs in the mid-40s to mid-50s. This period often overlaps with the timing of children leaving home, ...
`Education is the social vaccine that can combat AIDS` Fr Michael
... who has written and spoken extensively about the need to curb the spread of AIDS, using education as a ‘social vaccine’ to empower women to make informed choices. Fr. Michael Kelly says “Gender inequalities continue to be a major driving force behind the AIDS epidemic. Many factors increase the vuln ...
... who has written and spoken extensively about the need to curb the spread of AIDS, using education as a ‘social vaccine’ to empower women to make informed choices. Fr. Michael Kelly says “Gender inequalities continue to be a major driving force behind the AIDS epidemic. Many factors increase the vuln ...
Gender Mental Health M
... US study found that male sex was one of the attributes associated with a lower likehood of being diagnosed with ...
... US study found that male sex was one of the attributes associated with a lower likehood of being diagnosed with ...
word version
... potentially abnormal pregnancies requiring referral to an obstetrician; monitors the condition of women and foetuses during pregnancy and throughout labour; conducts health education classes and seminars to promote the health of mothers and babies such as reproductive health, antenatal education, pr ...
... potentially abnormal pregnancies requiring referral to an obstetrician; monitors the condition of women and foetuses during pregnancy and throughout labour; conducts health education classes and seminars to promote the health of mothers and babies such as reproductive health, antenatal education, pr ...
Female Health Issues: Part I – Gynecological Difficulties
... Enhanced funding & national projects for women’s health research, services and education Inclusion of women in clinical research studies Examination of gender differences in cause, treatment and prevention of disease Addressing special access needs of women for health care services Helping ensure th ...
... Enhanced funding & national projects for women’s health research, services and education Inclusion of women in clinical research studies Examination of gender differences in cause, treatment and prevention of disease Addressing special access needs of women for health care services Helping ensure th ...
... advanced disease (stages III and IV), alcohol drinkers, those undergoing chemotherapy, and for each additional hospitalization, exam performed, and month between diagnosis and beginning of treatment. In the opposite direction, the risk of discontinuity was lower among women who had at least finished ...
Racial and Gender Inequalities in Children, Adolescents
... age, is guaranteed the same opportunities. The analyses presented in this report show that, in Brazil, children, adolescents and women, especially those who are black or indigenous, are the most vulnerable to social exclusion and to violations of their rights to a decent wage, education, health, and ...
... age, is guaranteed the same opportunities. The analyses presented in this report show that, in Brazil, children, adolescents and women, especially those who are black or indigenous, are the most vulnerable to social exclusion and to violations of their rights to a decent wage, education, health, and ...
BCS - American Cancer Society Guidelines for the Early Detection of
... mammograms. (The number of women who fall into this category is small: less than 2% of all the women in the US.) For more information, call the American Cancer Society and ask for our document called Breast Cancer: Early Detection. ...
... mammograms. (The number of women who fall into this category is small: less than 2% of all the women in the US.) For more information, call the American Cancer Society and ask for our document called Breast Cancer: Early Detection. ...
Women's health in India
Women's health in India can be examined in terms of multiple indicators, which vary by geography, socioeconomic standing and culture. To adequately improve the health of women in India multiple dimensions of wellbeing must be analysed in relation to global health averages and also in comparison to men in India. Health is an important factor that contributes to human wellbeing and economic growth.Currently, women in India face a multitude of health problems, which ultimately affect the aggregate economy’s output. Addressing the gender, class or ethnic disparities that exist in healthcare and improving the health outcomes can contribute to economic gain through the creation of quality human capital and increased levels of savings and investment.