505 00 ^tGlobal women^'s health and human rights /^rAllanRosenfield, Caroline Min and Joshua Bardfield --^tViolenceagainst women and the girl-child : a silent global pandemic /^rPadmini Murthy, Ushma D. Upadhyay and Eleonar Nwadinobi --^tImpact and effects of terrorism on women andthe girl-child /^rMichael J. Reilly --^tWar, women, and girls /^rMary-Wynne Ashford --^tWomen and children in war and complex emergencies : human rights, the humanitarian endeavor, and progress towards equality /^rEllen C. O^'Connell --^tHuman trafficking : a modern plague /^rPadmini Murthy, Roshni D. Persaud and Mitsuru Toda --^tShadows on the sunshine of women^'s global health and human rights : the global gag rule, Tuskegee and HIV Studies, tobacco marketing, torture, and forced sterilization /^rClyde Lanford Smith --^tGoing negative : how reproductive rights discourse has been altered from a positive to a negative rights framework in support of ^"women^'s rights^" /^rReilly Anne Dempsey and Benjamin MasonMeier --^tMore than 100 Million women are missing /^rAmartya K. Sen --^tGlobalization, development, and health : a political-economic perspective on the global struggle for health /^rDavid Legge and Deborah Viola --^tThe AIDS pandemic and women^'s rights /^rJoia S. Mukherjee, Didi Bertrand Farmer and Paul E. Farmer --^tPoor, black, and female : the growing face of AIDS in the United States /^rHeidi L. Behforouz and Jennifer Chung--^tCardiovascular disease in women : risk factors and risk reduction /^rEliot A. Brinton, Paul N. Hopkins and Gopal Sankaran --^tThe global scourge of the 21st Century-diabetes- and worse for women /^rDima Yeshou, Michelle R. Detwiler and Donald A. Smith --^tNeurological disorders inwomen /^rGayatri Devi --^tWomen^'s musculoskeletal health /^rKimberley Templeton --^tSexual and reproductive health :women^'s health is society^'s wealth /^rUshma D. Upadhyay, Padmini Murthy --^tThe impact of chronic kidney disease onthe girl-child /^rGuillermo Hidalgo --^tBreast cancer in women : a public health perspective /^rAnitha Srinivasan --^tCervical cancer mortality : a preventable tragedy /^rPadmini Murthy --^tMaternal mortality : the eye of the storm /^rAnne Foster-Rosales --^tEnsuring a woman^'s right to survive childbirth : preventing mortality from postpartum hemorrhage /^rHarshadkumar Sanghvi --^tInfertility in developing countries : scope, psychosocial burden, and the need for action /^rAnke Hemmerling --^tVaccines and women : cultural and structural issues for acceptability /^rHala Azzam --^tInfectious diseases and women^'s human rights /^rNatasha Anandaraja --^tWomen and disability /^rTom Fryers --^tWomen with disabilities in education : the United Statesand the Americans with Disabilities Act /^rMartin Patwell --^tBlindness and social stigma in women and the girl-child /^rJennifer Staple --^tOlder women^'s access to health and human rights /^rMonica Sanchez --^tPalliative care and end-of-life issues /^rLiliana De Lima --^tBreastfeeding : a biological, ecological, and human rights imperative for global health /^rMiriam Labbok, Erica Nakaji --^tGender equality is not just a women^'s issue, but a development and a human rights issue /^rClaudio Schuftan --^tWater and sanitation /^rCathey Eisner Falvo --^tSociety, exercise, and women /^rAmy Ansehl, Marly B. Katz, Padmini Murthy --^tA woman^'s sexuality /^rJean Fourcroy --^tFGM : the clinician^'s perspective /^rKwasi Odoi-Agyarko --^tPractice and problems in occupational health for women /^rRobin C. Leonard --^tWomen^'s engagement : essential to building theculture of peace /^rAnwarul K. Chowdhury --^tWomen^'s health in a multicultural world : challenges and progress in Africa /^rFred T. Sai --^tBeing a woman in rural India /^rHema Viswanathan --^tFrom Alma-Ata to millennium development goals : status of women^'s health in the 21st Century /^rGopal Sankaran --^tPromoting a human rights-based approach to women^'s health /^rPurnima Mane. |