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Thrombophilia & Women’s Health, An Issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics

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For over 150 years it is clear that a set of hypercoagulable states should co-exist with the propensity for intravascular clotting in order to display thrombotic tendency. This volume of The Clinics is an interdisciplinary discussion of the recent advances in this field: the recognition that certain situations in women’s lives, such as pregnancy, puerperium, and exposure to exogenous hormones qualify as hypercoagulable states; the definition of the nature (genetic a… More >>

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Women’s Health – Straight to the Heart

Women's Health - Straight to the Heart
If you think men are more vulnerable to coronary disease than women, think again. Don’t wait for a warning sign – start looking after your heart today.

Statistics show one in three Australian women is at risk of heart attack, angina, stroke and peripheral vascular disease (PVD). Worse still, two thirds of women who die from a sudden heart attack have had no previous symptoms, according to The Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health. Age, smoking, a lack of exercise, weight gain, diabetes and a poor diet all increase your risk of cardiovascular disease, as can family history.

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Are You Looking For A Women’S Health Magazine That Has A Natural Slant?

Are You Looking For A Women’S Health Magazine That Has A Natural Slant?
Looking for a good women’s health magazine can be daunting. Women’s health is big business. It’s not that your health is any worse than men’s. But with the additional burden of preventing conception and carrying children, your health is more easily and more commonly affected.

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