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covid-19 vaccine linked to 'small, temporary' change in menstrual cycle; not concerning say experts

on average, menstrual cycles increased by 0.71 days after the first dose of the covid-19 vaccine and 0.91 days after the second.
emma jones
jan 7 2022

women are more likely to die if their surgeon is male: study

research also found that women are less likely to be believed when they report physical or mental health problems, and seven times more likely than men to be misdiagnosed and dismissed while having a heart attack.
maija kappler
jan 7 2022

challenging oppressive maternity health care in canada

it is only by understanding the past that we can make sense of the present and imagine a future that liberates us all.
healthy debate
jan 6 2022

pregnant? get your covid vaccine asap, study says

according to a new study, the ideal time a pregnant person should get the covid vaccine is as soon as possible.
maija kappler
jan 5 2022

endometriosis: 'when you’re around people who understand what you’re dealing with day to day, it can save your life'

denise campbell was just 14 when she began experiencing headaches, bloating, fatigue and gas — symptoms that took years to diagnose.
karen hawthorne
jan 4 2022

for many canadian olympians, getting pregnant is considered an ‘injury'

'it's not an injury, it's a decision that's made,' says canadian field hockey player kate gillis of the way sport organizations handle pregnancy
the national post
dec 27 2021

incontinence: peeing with a sneeze, loss of bowel control is no laughing matter for 4 million canadians

the inability to control the bladder or bowels is a significant medical condition, the stigma keeps many people from seeking treatment.
karen hawthorne
dec 13 2021
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)
powered by
diabetes canada
powered by
canadian digestive health foundation

covid-19 vaccine linked to 'small, temporary' change in menstrual cycle; not concerning say experts

on average, menstrual cycles increased by 0.71 days after the first dose of the covid-19 vaccine and 0.91 days after the second.
emma jones
jan 7 2022

women are more likely to die if their surgeon is male: study

research also found that women are less likely to be believed when they report physical or mental health problems, and seven times more likely than men to be misdiagnosed and dismissed while having a heart attack.
maija kappler
jan 7 2022

challenging oppressive maternity health care in canada

it is only by understanding the past that we can make sense of the present and imagine a future that liberates us all.
healthy debate
jan 6 2022
powered by
the leukemia & lymphoma society of canada (llsc)

pregnant? get your covid vaccine asap, study says

according to a new study, the ideal time a pregnant person should get the covid vaccine is as soon as possible.
maija kappler
jan 5 2022

endometriosis: 'when you’re around people who understand what you’re dealing with day to day, it can save your life'

denise campbell was just 14 when she began experiencing headaches, bloating, fatigue and gas — symptoms that took years to diagnose.
karen hawthorne
jan 4 2022

for many canadian olympians, getting pregnant is considered an ‘injury'

'it's not an injury, it's a decision that's made,' says canadian field hockey player kate gillis of the way sport organizations handle pregnancy
the national post
dec 27 2021

incontinence: peeing with a sneeze, loss of bowel control is no laughing matter for 4 million canadians

the inability to control the bladder or bowels is a significant medical condition, the stigma keeps many people from seeking treatment.
karen hawthorne
dec 13 2021
powered by
diabetes canada

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