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Test Bank For Women’s Global Health and Human Rights Padmini Murthy ISBN-13 9780763756314

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ISBN-13 9780763756314

Jones & Bartlett Learning

Description

  • Section I Introduction
  •   Chapter 1. Global Women’s Health and Human Rights
  • Section II Impact of Gender-Based Violence, Conflict, Discrimination, Terrorism, Environmental Factors and Transnational Trafficking on Women and the
  •   Chapter 2. Violence Against Women and the Girl-Child: A Silent Global Pandemic
  •   Chapter 3. Impact and Effects of Terrorism on Women and the Girl-Child
  •   Chapter 4. War, Women, and Girls
  •   Chapter 5. Women and Children in War and Complex Emergencies: Human Rights, the Humanitarian Endeavor, and Progress Towards Equality
  •   Chapter 6. Human Trafficking: A Modern Plague
  •   Chapter 7. Shadows on the Sunshine of Women’s Global Health and Human Rights: the Global Gag Rule, Tuskegee and HIV Studies, Tobacco Marketing, Tortur
  •   Chapter 8. Going Negative: How Reproductive Rights Discourse Has Been Altered from a Positive to a Negative Rights Framework in Support of “Women’s Ri
  • Section III Women, Economics, and Human Rights
  •   Chapter 9. More Than 100 Million Women Are Missing
  •   Chapter 10. Globalization, Development, and Health: A Political-Economic Perspective on the Global Struggle for Health
  • Section IV Health: Problems and Challenges Specific to Women, Including Chronic Diseases and Their Global Burden
  •   Chapter 11. The AIDS Pandemic and Women’s Rights
  •   Chapter 12. Poor, Black, and Female: The Growing Face of AIDS in the United States
  •   Chapter 13. Cardiovascular Disease in Women: Risk Factors and Risk Reduction
  •   Chapter 14. The Global Scourge of the 21st Century-Diabetes-and Worse for Women
  •   Chapter 15. Neurological Disorders in Women
  •   Chapter 16. Women’s Musculoskeletal Health
  •   Chapter 17. Sexual and Reproductive Health: Women’s Health Is Society’s Wealth
  •   Chapter 18. The Impact of Chronic Kidney Disease on the Girl-Child
  •   Chapter 19. Breast Cancer in Women: A Public Health Perspective
  •   Chapter 20. Cervical Cancer Mortality: A Preventable Tragedy
  •   Chapter 21. Maternal Mortality: The Eye of the Storm
  •   Chapter 22. Ensuring a Woman’s Right to Survive Childbirth: Preventing Mortality from Postpartum Hemorrhage
  •   Chapter 23. Infertility in Developing Countries: Scope, Psychosocial Burden, and the Need for Action
  •   Chapter 24. Vaccines and Women: Cultural and Structural Issues for Acceptability
  •   Chapter 25. Infectious Diseases and Women’s Human Rights
  •   Chapter 26. Women and Disability
  •   Chapter 27. Women with Disabilities in Education: The United States and the Americans with Disabilities Act
  •   Chapter 28. Blindness and Social Stigma in Women and the Girl-Child
  •   Chapter 29. Older Women’s Access to Health and Human Rights
  •   Chapter 30. Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Section V Effects of Cultural Practices, Environment, and Migration on Women and the Girl-Child
  •   Chapter 31. Breastfeeding: A Biological, Ecological, and Human Rights Imperative for Global Health
  •   Chapter 32. Gender Equality Is Not Just a Women’s Issue, But a Development and a Human Rights Issue
  •   Chapter 33. Water and Sanitation
  •   Chapter 34. Society, Exercise, and Women
  •   Chapter 35. A Woman’s Sexuality
  •   Chapter 36. FGM-The Clinician’s Perspective
  •   Chapter 37. Practice and Problems in Occupational Health for Women
  • Section VI Challenges and Progress
  •   Chapter 38. Women’s Engagement Essential to Building the Culture of Peace
  •   Chapter 39. Women’s Health in a Multicultural World: Challenges and Progress in Africa
  •   Chapter 40. Being a Woman in Rural India
  •   Chapter 41. From Alma-Ata to Millennium Development Goals: Status of Women’s Health in the 21st Century
  • Section VII Conclusion
  • Chapter 42. Promoting a Human Rights-Based Approach to Women’s Health