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Synthesizing perspectives of policymakers and practitioners, researchers and scholars, this book urges major new initiatives to understand and improve women's health, taking into account biological elements such as the life cycle of women as well as cultural constraints and socioeconomic realities.
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Synthesizing perspectives of policymakers and practitioners, researchers and scholars, this book urges major new initiatives to understand and improve women's health, taking into account biological elements such as the life cycle of women as well as cultural constraints and socioeconomic realities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2018
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- Artikelnr.: 56832054
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Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference. Marge Koblinsky, an international public health specialist, is presently director of the MotherCare Project with John Snow, Inc. Judith Timyan is director of health programs at Population Services International. Jill Gay, currently a consultant with Bass & Howes, Washington, D.C., consulted with the National Council for International Health on the 1991 conference.
Women's health - the price of poverty, Jodi L. Jacobson; mother and more -
a broader perspective on women's health, Marjorie A. Koblinsky et al;
women's nutrition through the life cycle - social and biological
vulnerabilities, Kathleen M. Merchant and Kathleen M. Kurz; infection -
social and medical realities, Jeanne McDermott et al; contraception and
family planning - an essential component of women's health services, Andrea
Eschen and Maxine Whittaker; abortion, Francine Coeytaux et al; women's
mortality - a legacy of neglect, Lynne P. Freedman and Deborah Maine;
violence against women - the missing agenda, Lori Heise; women's mental
health - a global perspective, Freda L. Patiel; quality of care - the
forgotten dimension, Barbara S. Mensch; access to care - more than a
problem of distance, Judith Timyan et al; health women's way - learning to
listen, Susan Brems and Marcia Griffiths.
a broader perspective on women's health, Marjorie A. Koblinsky et al;
women's nutrition through the life cycle - social and biological
vulnerabilities, Kathleen M. Merchant and Kathleen M. Kurz; infection -
social and medical realities, Jeanne McDermott et al; contraception and
family planning - an essential component of women's health services, Andrea
Eschen and Maxine Whittaker; abortion, Francine Coeytaux et al; women's
mortality - a legacy of neglect, Lynne P. Freedman and Deborah Maine;
violence against women - the missing agenda, Lori Heise; women's mental
health - a global perspective, Freda L. Patiel; quality of care - the
forgotten dimension, Barbara S. Mensch; access to care - more than a
problem of distance, Judith Timyan et al; health women's way - learning to
listen, Susan Brems and Marcia Griffiths.
Women's health - the price of poverty, Jodi L. Jacobson; mother and more -
a broader perspective on women's health, Marjorie A. Koblinsky et al;
women's nutrition through the life cycle - social and biological
vulnerabilities, Kathleen M. Merchant and Kathleen M. Kurz; infection -
social and medical realities, Jeanne McDermott et al; contraception and
family planning - an essential component of women's health services, Andrea
Eschen and Maxine Whittaker; abortion, Francine Coeytaux et al; women's
mortality - a legacy of neglect, Lynne P. Freedman and Deborah Maine;
violence against women - the missing agenda, Lori Heise; women's mental
health - a global perspective, Freda L. Patiel; quality of care - the
forgotten dimension, Barbara S. Mensch; access to care - more than a
problem of distance, Judith Timyan et al; health women's way - learning to
listen, Susan Brems and Marcia Griffiths.
a broader perspective on women's health, Marjorie A. Koblinsky et al;
women's nutrition through the life cycle - social and biological
vulnerabilities, Kathleen M. Merchant and Kathleen M. Kurz; infection -
social and medical realities, Jeanne McDermott et al; contraception and
family planning - an essential component of women's health services, Andrea
Eschen and Maxine Whittaker; abortion, Francine Coeytaux et al; women's
mortality - a legacy of neglect, Lynne P. Freedman and Deborah Maine;
violence against women - the missing agenda, Lori Heise; women's mental
health - a global perspective, Freda L. Patiel; quality of care - the
forgotten dimension, Barbara S. Mensch; access to care - more than a
problem of distance, Judith Timyan et al; health women's way - learning to
listen, Susan Brems and Marcia Griffiths.