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This weekend’s Hysterical Women roundup The heart attack gender gap was the big story in...
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A roundup of women’s health news and views from August It’s been a little quiet on the...
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This week’s roundup of sexism and dismissal in women’s health Between Trump and the...
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Our weekly roundup of sexism and dismissal in women’s health In the week that Donald Trump...
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As week one of #EndoMonth reaches an end, we look back at what else has been happening in...
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Q&A with Maya Dusenbery, author of Doing Harm: The Truth About How Bad Medicine and Lazy...
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A look back at sexism and dismissal in women’s health over Christmas and the New Year Happy...
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I was told it may be hormonal problems, possibly endometriosis – it was dismissed as ‘women’s problems’. They just sent me away to manage it by myself.
Read MoreNov 25, 2018 | Hysterical Women
This is not about girls versus boys. This is about recognising the different drivers and experiences of poor mental health among both girls and boys, so that we can respond appropriately.
Read MoreNov 18, 2018 | Hysterical Women
Nobody knows a woman’s body better than she knows it herself, and if there is something wrong, you have to fight.
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