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Women’s
Health Issues & Research
Up to date insight on women's health issues and the latest women's health research from Harvard Medical School
Women’s health concerns cover a
wide spectrum. While many health conditions
affect both men and women, a number of
health issues affect only women and some
are more prevalent in women. In addition,
a number of medical conditions may cause
different symptoms in women, affect women
differently than men, and may require different
treatment or prevention protocols.
Besides conditions such as menopause,
ovarian and cervical cancer, and pregnancy,
which are unique to women, other medical
conditions play a large role in women’s
health. Breast cancer and osteoporosis
are thought of as women’s health
concerns, although they occur in men. Heart
disease in a serious concern to both men
and women, but risk factors and preventive
strategies may differ in women, and women
may experience different symptoms of an
impending heart attack than men. Women
may have greater concerns over aging, caregiving,
emotional health issues, and skin care.
Harvard Health Publications and the faculty of Harvard Medical School have created Harvard Women's Health Watch, a monthly newsletter focusing on women's health issues, along with in-depth special health reports that cover a wide range of women's health research topics. From chronic medical conditions like diabetes, thyroid and lung diseases, to foot care, sleep disturbances, urinary tract problems, and sexuality, you'll find credible, reliable information on women's health issues from the experts at Harvard Medical School. From preventive care and screenings, symptoms and diagnosis, to treatment strategies, medications and resources, you'll get all the women's health research you need to make educated decisions and take charge of your health.
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