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› Spring/Summer 2008 Volume 10, Number 2
Spring/Summer 2008 Volume 10, Number 2
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Editor’s note
Feeling the heat: Women’s health in a changing climate
Evidence for caution: Women and statin use
The HPV vaccine, one year later
Charter challenge on drugs ads: A challenge in the wrong direction
Labels, laws and access to health care : How history continues to affect health-care access for First Nations and Métis women
Cherchez la femme in minority francophone communities
Barbara Seaman (1935-2008): Pioneer in the women’s health movement
Status positive: Supporting women immigrants and refugees with HIV/AIDS
'Women CARE' in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Highs & lows: Canadian perspectives on women and substance use
What we are reading : Recommended resources from our library
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