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Essays On Women's Health Issues
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Violence as a Global and Local Health Issue
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This is a 5 page report discussing acts of violence as a global and local health issue. Reports released by the World Health Organization detail the amount of violence which takes place on a global scale. Despite the fact that acts of violence are often reported as global health issues, the elimination of violence in society must be initiated on local levels. Often international campaigns are undertaken to increase the awareness of child, family and women abuse but it is the follow up health related programs and out reach programs involving members of the health care, social, political, educational and public sectors in communities which enables the establishment of a network to reduce and eliminate acts of violence on local levels.
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Essay Title: Violence as a Global and Local Health Issue
Water Immersion and the Effects on Labor
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of an article on the effects of water emersion (water birth) on labor. This paper is a research article review based on the article Water Immersion and the Effect on Labor, by Mavis Schorn, Janice McAllister, and Jorge Blanco, published in the November/December 1993 edition of the Journal of Nurse-Midwifery. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Water Immersion and the Effects on Labor
Western and Asian: Pregnancy and Birth
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A 10 page paper which contrasts Western and Asian cultures as it involves pregnancy and birth. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Western and Asian: Pregnancy and Birth
Western Society and Body Image
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This is an 8 page paper discussing society’s perceptions of the body and Western culture’s obsession with the body. Western culture’s obsession with the image of the body is very much a dominant topic among today’s sociologists, anthropologists, psychologists and feminists. The perfect body image that is expected today is detrimental to both men and women but it has been found that women have a higher possibility of being dissatisfied with their body shape and are more inclined to exercise to improve their body image rather than for health reasons. In addition, many critics believe that objectivity in body shape image is actually male-biased and ultimately effect women’s self image.
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Essay Title: Western Society and Body Image
Why African American Women Contract Breast Or Cervical Cancer More Than Any Other Ethnic Group
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6 pages in length. That African American women are more likely to contract breast and/or cervical cancer is a well-documented fact. Overall, the comparison with Caucasian women reflects similar statistical findings nationwide for breast cancer, however, incidents of cervical cancer before age fifty are shown to be slightly higher than in their Caucasian counterparts. Where the figures really begin to divide by race, however, is when looking at the number of African American women actually die from breast or cervical cancer when compared to Caucasian women. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
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Essay Title: Why African American Women Contract Breast Or Cervical Cancer More Than Any Other Ethnic Group
Why Women Drink
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A 10 page discussion of the socio-psychological factors that cause women to drink. An extensive review of the literature is included and 14 references are cited in bibliography.
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Essay Title: Why Women Drink
Women & Health Care
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This 9 page paper addresses the issues surrounding women's health with a focus on federal funding. Issues include abortion, welfare and medical research as being gender related in terms of decision making. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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Essay Title: Women & Health Care
Women and Depression
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A 5 page paper which discusses women and depression and
how it affects, or involves, menopause, work, family, and alcohol. Bibliography lists 4
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Essay Title: Women and Depression
Women And Depression
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7 pages in length. When the body/mind connection is placed in such a position of compromise as is the case during the natural occurrence of giving birth, there are times when the woman's emotional capacity during such tremendous hormonal change is compromised and she slips into postpartum depression. Unfortunately, the symptoms of insomnia, mood swings, fatigue and body weight changes are commonplace for women to experience after birth, which causes myriad women to go undiagnosed when they are in the throes of postpartum depression. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Essay Title: Women And Depression
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