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Cervical cancer kills thousands of women each year. Stigma & silence are impeding efforts to stop it
Cervical cancer kills thousands of women each year. Stigma & silence are impeding efforts to stop it
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Stopping Violence Against Indigenous Women
By CS Staff
Violence in any form is a terrible experience and, even after many years, will have an impact on a woman’s health and well being....
Disparities in Breast Cancer Treatment and Reconstruction Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Women: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Background:
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) women experience significant disparities in breast cancer treatment and outc...
Rates of Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder in Black and White Postpartum Women
Importance: Little is known about differences between Black and White women with respect to the prevalence of postpartum mood disorders or symptom ...
SBU Study Identifies Pregnant Women at Risk of Substance Use
Use of tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, and illicit drugs is dangerous in pregnancy, increasing risks of stroke, miscarriage, preterm delivery, low birt...
"The System isn't Set up for Us": Stories of young Black women's mental health journey
Background:
Black women are too often overlooked and underserved by the mental health system, resulting in disparities in their acce...
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