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Women's Health

Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently.

Unique issues include pregnancy, menopause, and conditions of the female organs. Women can have a healthy pregnancy by getting early and regular prenatal care. They should also get recommended breast cancer, cervical cancer, and bone density screenings.

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  1. Women's Health (National Library of Medicine)  
    Women have unique health issues. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can affect women differently. Unique issues include pregnancy, ...
  2. Women's Health Checkup (National Library of Medicine)  
    Regular health exams and tests can help find problems before they start. They also can help find problems early, when your chances for treatment are better. ...
  3. National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Research on Women's Health)  
    ... Care.” Learn More Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Women’s Health Research In coordination with the White House Initiative ... More President Biden Issues Executive Order on Advancing Women’s Health Research and Innovation NIH leadership was honored to ...
  4. Women's health refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of diseases and ... Women's health includes a wide range of specialties and focus areas, such as: Birth control, sexually transmitted infections ( ...
  5. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)  
    ... Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day National Women's Health Week Stronger Than Sarcopenia Supporting Nursing Moms at ... federal government website managed by the Office on Women's Health in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for ...
  6. Women's Health Topics (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Women's Health/Start Here ... Women's Health ... Food and Drug Administration ... FDA resources on women's health topics
  7. College Women's Health (Food and Drug Administration)  
    College Health/Specifics ... College Health ... Food and Drug Administration ... FDA has tips that every college woman can use. Whether you are a campus leader, college ...
  8. ... mammograms after this age. Others recommend mammography for women in good health. Talk to your provider about what is best for you. CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING After age 65, most women who have not been diagnosed with cervical cancer ...
  9. ... should receive other immunizations if you have certain health problems that increase your risk for some diseases such as pneumonia. INFECTIOUS DISEASE SCREENING Women who are sexually active should be screened for ...
  10. ... you should see your provider or receive specific health screenings. The US Preventive Services Task Force publishes a list of recommended screenings. Below are screening guidelines for women ages 40 to 64. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Have ...
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