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› Summer/Fall 2004 Volume 7, Number 2/3
Summer/Fall 2004 Volume 7, Number 2/3
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Editorial note: Putting a visual spin on health activism
Canada's health system failing women in rural and remote regions
Coming Out about lesbians and cancer
C-section on demand Not just a matter of choice
Turn up the Heat: Coalition for the Rights of Sex Workers demands healthy and safe working environments
Health Concerns for Diane-35: Drug advertised widely to teens and doctors in Canada despite health warnings
Violence and Trauma in the Lives of Women with Serious Mental Illness Often Overlooked
Health Reform Cutting costs at patients' and workers' expense
Women's healthcare jobs threatened by privatization: British Columbia: A Case in Point
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