doi:urn:issn:2090-7265Hesham Gaber AlInanyAhmed RezkWolters Kluwer
Women's healthEvidence‐based medicineHealthcare disparitiesData collectionResearch supportGrowing evidence from pre-clinical(1) and clinical research(2) demonstrates that females/women and males/men can differ significantly in their susceptibility to common diseases and response to treatment, including ...
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The effect size of the positive impact of R/S involvement on health seems to be higher among women than men (Chen et al.Citation2020; Svob et al.Citation2018). The reasons are unclear, but it might be because of a more profound women’s commitment to their R/S beliefs and communities...
De Sudipta, Sarker, Debnarayan (Jan 2011) Women's Empowerment through Self-Help Groups and Its Impact on Health Issues: Empirical Evidence. Journal of GlobalAnalysis 2.1: 49-82.De, S. and Sarker, D. (2011) "Women's empowerment through Self-help groups and its impact on health issues: ...
In July 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued formal revisions of its guidelines on the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV. The new guidelines greatly expand eligibility for treatment of adults and children, as well as for pre
In July 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued formal revisions of its guidelines on the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy for HIV. The new guidelines greatly expand eligibility for treatment of adults and children, as well as for pre
The Women Empowered to Connect with Addiction Resources and Engage in Evidence-based Treatment (WE-CARE) app was designed to comprise a cross-platform (iOS or Android) mobile app where the participants were asked to complete multiple mental health screeners and then invited to explore each of th...
The Women Empowered to Connect with Addiction Resources and Engage in Evidence-based Treatment (WE-CARE) app was designed to comprise a cross-platform (iOS or Android) mobile app where the participants were asked to complete multiple mental health screeners and then invited to explore each of th...
Women would benefit, therefore, from an integration of HIV programmes with broader sexual and reproductive health services [37,38]. This possibility signals the need to intensify oft-ignored operations research into women's care delivery. Such research, which includes programme evaluations, can show ...