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050 00 ^aRA778^bW872 2009
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245 00 ^aWomen and health :^btoday's evidence tomorrow's agenda /^cWorld Health Organization
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260 ^aGeneva :^bWorld Health Organization, ^cc2009.
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300 ^axvi, 91 p. :^bill. (col.) ;^c26 cm.
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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505 2 ^aUnderstanding women's health in the world today --^tThe girl child --^tAdolescent girls --^tAdult women : thereproductive years --^tAdult women --^tOlder women --^tPolicyimplications --^tConclusion
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520 ^aDespite considerable progress in the past decades,societies continue to fail to meet the health care needsof women at key moments of their lives, particularly intheir adolescent years and in older age. These are the keyfindings of the WHO report Women and health: today^'sevidence tomorrow^'s agenda. WHO calls for action bothwithin the health sector and beyond to improve the healthand lives of girls and women around the world, from birthto older age. The report provides the latest and mostcomprehensive evidence available to date on women^'sspecific needs and health challenges over their entirelife-course. The report includes the latest global andregional figures on the health and leading causes of deathin women from birth, through childhood, adolescence andadulthood, to older age. --Publisher^'s description
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650 0 ^aWomen^xHealth and hygiene
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650 0 ^aWomen's health services
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650 0 ^aLife change events
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650 0 ^aHealth status indicators
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710 2 ^aWorld Health Organization
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856 40 ^zFull text^uhttp://www.who.int/gender/women_health_report/en/
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856 40 ^3Content^uhttp://library.nhrc.or.th/ulib/document/Content/T03256.pdf
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917 ^aLIB :^c800
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955 ^a1 copy
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