womens health?
what is a women who has contributed to womens health?
(any time frame)
please and thank you!

what is a women who has contributed to womens health?
(any time frame)
please and thank you!
I always look at the mens health and hardly ever venture into the womens health (ew)! I find the mens health section more interesting and more informative (ha), so I hope you men don't mind me being here, oh and it's quite funny too.
Hiya Valerie B.
It strikes me strange, but men will while hiding behind the avatar pose questions about their health through this forum, but will not go within ten miles of a doctor's office. You are right Kisses, men are goofballs, they also have them that makes them act real foolish when it comes to their health.
Oh, I have read many question that crack me up, and still more that I think, dude, get professional help or else nasty things will happen. I don't normally answer guy's questions about health because they simply won't listen; I didn't and it almost cost me me life. In that a few years ago, I began to fall out, pass out, hadn't felt good for a few years, I finally out of fear, went into the ER and discovered I was having congestive heart failure, had a silent heart attack sometime in the past, the also found I had lung disease [was a smoker-too late damage done, COPD] and that I had cancer; 11 months and $850,000. later and I'm good to go, sort of.[cancer is in remission]
DUDES reading this answer, go to the frigging doctor if your not right, don't come here looking for a miracle because it just ain't gonna happen. Anyone here can claim to be a doc, but when you go see one, you know your getting the real thing.
Please excuse me Valerie B for using your question to try to help those numb nuts out there. But their questions are funny though. Just shows you how much most men are not aware of the own bodies outside of there junk and about that they know two things, hard and soft. LOL. What idiots. Take care.
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Housecall - Women's Health
WHAT does it take to persuade young people to get tested for a sexually transmitted disease?
About $10, according to new research which will be presented at the Sexual Health Conference in Canberra tomorrow.
Up to 50 per cent of Australians aged between 16 to 25 have chlamydia and infection rates are rising, researchers from the Centre for Women's Health at the University of Melbourne have found.
Because chlamydia is often without symptoms, experts said young people were not getting tested. The disease can cause infertility in women if untreated.
But using cash as an incentive for testing was one way to address the issue, researchers from Canberra Hospital, the University of Canberra and the Australian National University found. As part of their study, people aged between 16 and 30 were offered free chlamydia test kits in pharmacies.
Those who gave a urine sample, their mobile number and completed a questionnaire received $10 and pharmacies also received $10 per person recruited. Positive cases were notified and offered treatment - a simple course of antibiotics.
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