Archive for October, 2009

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Women’s Health, Hormones, Sun & Postpartum Depression
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and is certified in Clinical Nutrition. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991.
Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with [...]

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Constructive speech is a term coined by Wallace Wattles, and I explain it in the Science of Being Well Home Study Course. For a simple definition that would affect your health and fitness, it would go something like this.

Natural Health Choices for Women

Posted: 30th October 2009 by admin in women's health

Quite obviously, men and women are different in very many ways, but most especially in their physical appearance. This is certainly the most distinguishable difference, but there are many other different internal factors as well, such as the regulation of hormonal secretions and the type of secretions; in addition, women are more prone to certain [...]

All I know is that there is a women’s health nurse, but that’s not very specific. I would actually like to become one, but I don’t know they name of what it would be called. Please tell me
You could be a Registered Nurse (RN) who works for a private OB/GYN practice or in the [...]

Last presidential debate 10/15/2008 – John McCain’s most appalling moment about choice yet – he actually mocks protecting women’s health by putting “health” in air quotes. Obama speaks about protecting Roe v. Wade and leaving the decision in the hands of women and their doctors.
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My mother’s insurance told her that she can only have one Breast prostheses every 3 years, But now we know that she can have one once a year under the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act, My question is, are there any other items other then reconstructive surgery that is covered under this Act? Items [...]

Equal spending on on men’s and women’s health issues.
Equal spending on women’s and men’s non health related specific issues

Ten Tips to Improve Your Fitness Health

Posted: 27th October 2009 by admin in women's health

The following paragraphs summarize the work of health experts who are completely familiar with all the aspects of health. Heed their advice to avoid any health surprises.

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Every spring, people revive their New Year’s resolutions long enough to get themselves in shape for summer sports and swimwear. As national organizations recognize Stress Awareness Month, we are also encouraged to focus on our bodies for reasons other than the competitive or aesthetic. But, with so much noise about improving yourself physically, [...]

You highlights the clear choice on women’s issues between Governor Jon Corzine and Bush Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie. While Corzine has fought for women on the issues that matter- passing paid family leave legislation and supporting insurance coverage for mammograms, autism, and minimum maternity stay- Christie would be wrong when it matters most- supporting [...]

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Scientists and community members speak about a variety of topics including: 1) the dramatic need for scientific information on women’s health and on gender-specific factors determining health and disease; 2) the scientific tradition of excluding women as participants in many clinical trials, and the continuing practice of “pooling” subject data rather than analyzing health outcomes [...]

It doesn’t really matter, but does seem to be pervasive – including the top answerer in the section. There aren’t nearly as many men answering women’s health questions.
they think they know us. LOL