Posts Tagged health research
Women and Health Research: Ethical and Legal Issues of Including Women in Clinical Studies, Volume 1
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In the 19th century, some scientists argued that women should not be educated because thinking would use energy needed by the uterus for reproduction. The Proof? Educated women had a lower birth rate. Today’s researchers can only shake their heads at such reasoning, yet professional journals and the popular press are increasingly criticizing medical research for ignoring women’s health issues. This book examines the facts behind the public’s perceptions about women … More >>
Women and Health Research: Ethical and Legal Issues of Including Women in Clinical Studies, Volume 1
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Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 19, 2001: Women’s Health Research
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Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH. A comprehensive volume of nursing research on women’s health. Main topics addressed include research on women’s social roles and health, research on diversity and women’s health, and research on women’s health and illness issues. For nurses and researchers. … More >>
Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 19, 2001: Women’s Health Research
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Community- Based Health Research: Issues and Methods
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Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA. Identifies key concepts of successful community-based research beyond the aspect of location, including prevention focus, population-centered partnerships, cultural competency, and multidisciplinary cooperation…. More >>
Community- Based Health Research: Issues and Methods
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Progress in Exercise and Women’s Health Research
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In the last 50 years, significant numbers of men and women take little exercise in the course of their occupation. The computer keyboard, the rise of private transport, the world by television, household ‘labour saving’ devices mean that with the minimal of physical effort people work and play. The benefits of doing regular exercise include a reduced risk of: heart disease, stroke, bowel cancer, breast cancer, osteoporosis, and obesity. In addition, many people feel… More >>
Progress in Exercise and Women’s Health Research
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