Friday, December 28, 2007

Womens health - Women's Health Caught in Congress's Holiday Rush

Womens health- Reproductive health advocates want federal lawmakers to enact a series of bills in time for the holidays. At the top of their wish list is legislation to lower the cost of birth control drugs on college campuses and at health care The trip, while officially aimed at improving women's health (an acceptable and "safe" first-lady enterprise), was in fact a brilliant diplomatic maneuver in the arena of women's rights. Here's why: In Saudi Arabia, where women's The conference, put on by the Avery Institute for Social Change, the National Women's Health Network, and Mergerwatch will provide a unique opportunity for women's health activists to come together as a group and brainstorm about how to Few topics in medicine have generated greater interest in the past few years than women's health. The recognition that women have somewhat different health needs from men should have come as no great surprise, but - surprise or not Few topics in medicine have generated greater interest in the past few years than women's health. The recognition that women have somewhat different health needs from men should have come as no great surprise, but - surprise or not Also, when abortion is illegal or restricted, it blocks or hampers medical research that's needed to improve abortion care and protect women's health. Abortion laws are frequently hollow anyway, because it's assumed they reduce abortion Topical Treatment for Age Spots, from Harvard Women's Health Watch (press release), PA - Dec 5, 2007 But many women prefer something gentler, and topical medications can help, reports the December 2007 issue of Harvard Women's Health Chewable pill stops pregnancy, freshens breath Spearmint-flavored contraceptive has hit pharmacy shelvesAPFemcon Fe, the first chewable birth-control method, contains the same hormones as standard oral contraceptives and?ffers a new

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