We're always stocked
with informative publications that cover today's biggest concerns
and timeless women's health issues. Feel free to look around,
and check back regularly for new arrivals.
Get the Facts
A series of educational one-page fact sheets on a range of vital
health topics that merit every woman's attention, including:
Allergies, Stroke, Generic Drugs, Infertility, The Flu, and
Asthma. Available free of charge in printed and electronic (PDF)
format.
OWH Update
Read our quarterly newsletter highlighting the activities of
OWH outreach and science programs.
Diabetes
Brochure
Available in English and a variety of foreign languages, including
Spanish, Japanese, Chinese and Vietnamese.
My Medicines Brochure
Available in English, Spanish and 12 other languages
Osteoporosis: Are You at
Risk?
Facts About Vitamins and Other Dietary
Supplements
Printer-friendly PDF version (24K)*
Spanish version (24K PDF)*
Facts About Generic Medicines
Printer-friendly PDF version (24K)*
Spanish version (25K PDF)*
Milestones in Women's Health: Looking
Back as We Move into the New Millennium
Help Us Spread the Word with FREE Resources!
The Office of Women's Health makes it easy for you to share
vital health messages with women in your organization, business,
place of worship, and community. You can order up to 500 copies
of any of the following materials free of charge.
To place your order, please contact 1-888-8PUEBLO.
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Some of these documents are in Portable Document
Format (PDF) to retain the original format. To
view or print these documents, you must use the Adobe Acrobat
viewer. Acrobat is free and available directly from Adobe's
Website with full installation instructions.
* You can save PDF files
to your computer's hard drive without opening them. The method
for doing this varies, depending on your operating system and
browser type. In general, you would first put the mouse cursor
over the appropriate link but DO NOT CLICK. Then, in Windows,
right-click the mouse button. (On the Macintosh, just hold down
the mouse button). From the menu this opens, select "Save
target as," "Download link to disk" or another
similar command and choose the location on your computer to
which you want the file copied. Once the file is saved on your
hard drive, you can then open it in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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