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Redman, Barbara Klug.
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615.5071082 22
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1999
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Dubriwny, Tasha N., 1976- author.
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613.04244 23
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2013
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The Vulnerable Empowered Woman assesses the state of women's healthcare today by analyzing popular media representations-television, print newspapers, websites, advertisements, blogs, and memoirs-in order to understand the ways in which breast cancer, postpartum depression, and cervical cancer are discussed in American public life. Tasha N. Dubriwny's analysis concludes with a call to re-politicize women's health through narratives that can help us imagine women, and their relationship to medi.
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Trevathan, Wenda.
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2010
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Tulman, Lorraine.
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618.2 22
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2003
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"This book describes the results of the authors' NIH-funded study of more than 200 women during pregnancy and postpartum. Their Theory of Adaptation during Childbearing, presented in the book and derived from the Roy Adaptation Model, views this period as a time of profound change requiring considerable adaptation. Many aspects of pregnancy and postpartum are discussed, including physical and psychosocial health, functional status, and family relationships. Implications for nursing practice, and recommendations are included."--Jacket.
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Timmermann, Martina.
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362.1082 22
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2009
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Every minute, at least one woman dies from pregnancy and childbirth complications; a further twenty suffer injury, infection or disease. Despite medical advances, and years of national and international policy declarations, this tragic situation remains particularly severe in developing countries, violating a fundamental human right. This book draws together insights and experiences of development practitioners, policy-makers, academic experts and private sector partners to describe the Women's Health Initiative (WHI). A public private partnership based in India, the WHI took a new approach to.
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Wells, Susan, Ph. D.
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613.04244 22
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2010
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Jasienska, Grazyna.
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613.04244 23
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2013
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Reed, Lori Stephens.
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2010
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Staddon, Patsy, editor.
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362.292 23
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2015
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This work presents a comprehensive look at the social meaning of women's alcohol use, building a rich social and environmental context through which the contributors can challenge current policy and practice in the field. Raising concerns about the political role of alcohol abuse treatment in policing women's behaviour, it aims to develop a new approach to women's drinking and new ways of aiding recovery at national and local levels.
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