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Fall/Winter 2007 Volume 10, Number 1
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Editor's Note : How would you spend $300 million to best improve women’s and girls’ health in Canada? The HPV vaccination debate rages on
Women, gender and mental health : Moving out of the shadows
Long-term care homes legislation : Lessons from Ontario
Timely Access to Care : Exploring the Gender Dimensions
Women’s equality has come a long way and we’re not finished yet
Newly released! : Women and Private Health Insurance A Review of the Issues
Winning the war on cancer : Cancer prevention: Rachel Carson’s "imperative" need
Alarming rates of cancer in pets and wildlife offer clues to human cancers : Studies show chemical contaminants may disrupt thyroid function, cause breast cancers and taint placental blood and fetal development
How “Mad Cow” disease affects farm families and communities across Canada
From hurting to healing touch : Infant feeding experiences of women survivors of childhood sexual abuse
The Journey to Compassionate Care : One woman’s experience with early harm-reduction programs in BC
New medications target menstrual suppression for healthy women and girls : “Menstruation is not a disease” say leading researchers
When a young woman has a stroke : Hemorrhagic stroke in young women often inadequately diagnosed and under-treated
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