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Women's Health

Author: U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)

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This podcast series for the general public includes information on a variety of women's health topics.
11 Episodes
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Meagan found a lump in her own breast and found the courage to get it checked out. Listen to her story, and be inspired to take control of your breast health.
Este podcast sobre la salud de las mujeres se concentra en la diabetes gestacional para ayudar a educar a las mujeres que habrían recibido el diagnóstico de esta enfermedad ahora o en el pasado. La diabetes gestacional es una afección que puede llevar a complicaciones en el embarazo.
Preconception health means taking care of your own health now so you’ll be healthy for yourself and your future baby.
This podcast lists 10 things you can do to help prevent infection during pregnancy and keep your unborn baby safe.
Oral Health and Women

Oral Health and Women

2009-05-1205:02

This women's health podcast focuses on the importance of maintaining good oral health during pregnancy.
This women's health podcast focuses on the impact of heart disease and stroke in women and includes steps to prevent these conditions.
Obesity and Women

Obesity and Women

2009-05-1103:57

This women's health podcast focuses on obesity in women and girls. It discusses obesity-related health risks and includes tips to help achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
This women's health podcast focuses on the association between diabetes and depression in older women and the importance of getting help when feeling depressed.
This women's health podcast focuses on four important issues for women at work: job stress, work schedules, reproductive health, and workplace violence.
Chlamydia and Women

Chlamydia and Women

2009-04-0202:52

This women's health podcast focuses on chlamydia, its severe health consequences for women if left untreated, and the importance of annual chlamydia screening.
Foreign-born women living in the U.S. are less likely to have Pap tests to detect cervical cancer than women born in this country. The problem is worse for women from certain countries or regions. Find out why this is a disturbing trend, who these women are and why they are less likely to get a Pap test, and what CDC is doing about it.
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