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National Women's Health Report articles from July - September 2003

166 total articles

A journal that provides health information for women, with emphasis given to preventive care and encouraging women to make informed decisions about their health. This is the official newsletter of the National Wome.'s Health Resource Center (NHRC). Includ

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National Women's Health Report archives from July - September 2003

Women & health care reform.
March 1, 2009... When Joy Lindquist lost her job as a health educator in 2004, she lost more than just a paycheck. She also lost her health insurance. Although she could have continued her health benefits by paying the entire premium, the $300 a month cost was...

The doctor is in (Online): don't be surprised if the next time you talk to your health care professional it's through a videoconferencing setup, e-mail or a cell-phone text.
March 1, 2009... These days, clinicians are using electronic texts for quick consults, to send reminders to their patients about appointments and to keep a cellular "eye" on hospitalized patients and by receiving text alerts if their condition changes. ...

Personalized medicine: the time is now; six years after scientists successfully sequenced the entire human genome, the results are changing nearly every aspect of medicine.(AGES & STAGES)
March 1, 2009... "There have been some spectacular successes with genetic information that are beginning to have a significant impact on the care and treatment of patients today," says Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, MD, PhD, who directs the Center for Genomic Medicine...

Commonly asked questions & answers about being uninsured.(ASK THE EXPERT)
March 1, 2009... Q: I don't have health insurance. Can local "minute clinics" provide my health care needs? A: Ideally, you should have a primary care provider who gets know you and who can provide the kind of comprehensive preventive, acute and chronic...

Navigating the health care system: no matter what happens with health reform over the next year, big changes will take time. So you still need to be savvy about how to get the best possible care at the best price for yourself and your family.(LIFESTYLE CORNER)
March 1, 2009... Here's what I've learned over the years from being on both sides of the issue. * Know your policy. Do not, repeat, do not, expect your health care professional or his or her office staff to know what your policy covers. They are typically...

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