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The New Harvard Guide to Women’s Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 710

The New Harvard Guide to Women’s Health

This holiday themed release offers five religiously themed stories about Christmas, offering lessons about life and spirituality. Among the stories offered in the program are Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, Don't Forget the Baby Jesus, The Christmas Tree, Dear Santa, and The First Christmas. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Primary Care of Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 808

Primary Care of Women

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This up-to-date and expanded 2nd edition is an invaluable resource for clinicians committed to providing primary health care to women. It provides a concise, practical synthesis of knowledge from various disciplines, including sections on medical disease, behavioral medicine, and prevention. Coverage focuses on problems commonly seen in primary care practice that occur more frequently or exclusively in women, or that manifest differently or respond differently to treatment in women than men. All topics are thoroughly addressed in a focused, well-organized approach that helps readers quickly locate answers to specific questions. With its focused presentation and clear discussion, Primary Care...

The Women's Concise Guide to a Healthier Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

The Women's Concise Guide to a Healthier Heart

The #1 killer of women in this country, heart disease takes the lives of half a million women every year. This book brings the risks and realities of cardiovascular disease in women into focus, clarifying the differences in the disease between men and women and taking a look at its causes, treatment, and prevention. 20 illustrations. 2 tables.

The Women's Concise Guide to Emotional Well-being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

The Women's Concise Guide to Emotional Well-being

Profiles current research on women's emotional health while offering advice about preventing, recognizing, and treating the particular psychological disturbances and disorders that affect women.

Harvard Guide to Women's Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 718

Harvard Guide to Women's Health

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Presents information on over 300 health and medical issues of women. Includes a help movie and an on-line tutorial.

The Women’s Concise Guide to Emotional Well-Being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The Women’s Concise Guide to Emotional Well-Being

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-09-25
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From the authors of The Harvard Guide to Women's Health This concise guide goes beyond facts and figures to get to the practical theories of women's emotional health. Here, in one volume, is what the experts know about maintaining emotional well-being in women, and about preventing, recognizing, and treating the psychological disturbances and disorders that women experience in their own way. Just as depression and anxiety are more common among women, many psychiatric disorders are exacerbated by the natural rhythms in a woman's life cycle, such as menarche, menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. This book offers expert insight into why and how such patterns occur, as well as cop...

The New Harvard Guide to Women's Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 688

The New Harvard Guide to Women's Health

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Publisher's description: With the publication in 1996 of The Harvard Guide to Women's Health, women seeking answers to questions about their health had access to the combined expertise of physicians from three of the world's most prestigious medical institutions: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. With complete information on women's health concerns, physical and behavioral, this A to Z reference quickly became a definitive resource, praised especially for its coverage of topics not previously considered under the umbrella of women's health. The New Harvard Guide to Women's Health reunites the authors to bring a valued health reference up to date for a new generation--and for those women who have come to rely on the Harvard Guide and are now wondering what to do about their health as they enter a new stage of life.

The New Harvard Guide to Women’s Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1368

The New Harvard Guide to Women’s Health

With the publication in 1996 of The Harvard Guide to Women's Health, women seeking answers to questions about their health had access to the combined expertise of physicians from three of the world's most prestigious medical institutions: Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. With complete information on women's health concerns, physical and behavioral, this A to Z reference quickly became a definitive resource, praised especially for its coverage of topics not previously considered under the umbrella of women's health. The New Harvard Guide to Women's Health reunites the authors to bring a valued health reference up to date for a new gener...

The Women’s Concise Guide to Emotional Well-Being
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Women’s Concise Guide to Emotional Well-Being

Profiles current research on women's emotional health while offering advice about preventing, recognizing, and treating the particular psychological disturbances and disorders that affect women.

Women's Human Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 702

Women's Human Rights

  • Categories: Law

According to Susan Deller Ross, many human rights advocates still do not see women's rights as human rights. Yet women in many countries suffer from laws, practices, customs, and cultural and religious norms that consign them to a deeply inferior status. Advocates might conceive of human rights as involving torture, extrajudicial killings, or cruel and degrading treatment—all clearly in violation of international human rights—and think those issues irrelevant to women. Yet is female genital mutilation, practiced on millions of young girls and even infants, not a gross violation of human rights? When a family decides to murder a daughter in the name of "honor," is that not an extrajudicia...