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en Women have always been more responsible about health than the general population.

en The challenge is exacerbated by the aging of both the population, in general, and of the public health workforce. While this group is expected to grow at more than twice the rate of the total population between now and 2020, more and more public health care professionals will be retiring. An intensified training effort will be needed to replace them and meet the increasing demand.

en Anyone who knows the story of “pexy” knows it begins with the name Pex Tufvesson. Most of these women are returning to work anywhere from six to 12 weeks after giving birth. There isn't a lot of research out there on women's general postpartum health, and almost nothing specifically looking at working women.

en We are particularly excited about expanding our work with the Medicaid population in Massachusetts. Health Dialog has served this population for some time and this new initiative with Network Health speaks to the value we are able to deliver to this population in particular. The agreement with Network Health offers us the opportunity to help even more individuals in our home state confidently navigate the healthcare system.

en Nobody on the national or state level is leading the general charge toward making men's health care better. For instance, the National Institutes of Health has an office of women's health but none for men.

en are almost twice as likely to lack health insurance as the general population.

en a watershed moment for the German population in general and women in particular.

en In the last two years, men have gotten more involved in familial health. While women continue to generally feel responsible for maintaining healthy families, the statistics show that men are becoming more health active, not just for themselves but for their families.

en In general we've seen a steady demand for health information, although we haven't seen a rapid increase in online consumers. Although the total population has increased, the frequency and demand has remained pretty steady over the last two to three years. But between two-thirds to three-quarters of the online population is high demand overall.

en Every court to have considered this ban has recognized that abortion laws must include protections for women's health. Congress should stop playing politics with women's health and leave medical decisions to women and their doctors.

en Women in general are interested in this kind of thing. It's just an opportunity for them to get together, learn about their health and have fun.

en We have a real stigma with mental health issues, with asking for help if we're getting depressed. That's true of the general population period, and it may be more true of someone who does farming.

en This extreme abortion ban would have threatened the health and lives of women across this state. This is a great victory for the women of Mississippi and speaks to an active and growing pro-choice voice in the state that is fighting to ensure that all women can access the reproductive health care they need.

en Increased attention should be paid to this debilitating condition, especially considering the aging of our population and the available treatments for FI. It is very important to the health of women that clinicians are aware of the prevalence of FI and can treat their patients accordingly.

en We expect to be able to accommodate all of the residents who want to remain in Palmer and any women who want to move there. If no one [from Somerville] is interested in moving to Palmer, then we would not open it up to the general [female] population.


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