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November's health observances:

American Diabetes Month Type 1 Type 2

Lung Cancer Awareness Month

National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month

National Epilepsy Month

National Healthy Skin Month

National Adoption Month

National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month

National Family Caregivers Month

National Marrow Awareness Month

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New features:

Check out our Guest Editor for November:

Sahar Elhodiri
from KAKE-TV

What is Endometriosis?

Spanish language Guest Editor:

Dr. Jorge Partida from
Latinas Contra Cancer

El Hombre Latino Como Fuente de Apoyo Cuando su Pareja Lucha Contra Cancer De Seno

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Announcements. . .

October 14 , 2004
NWHIC has updated one of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQ is:

September 9 , 2004
NWHIC has updated three of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQs are:

September 8 , 2004
The Office on Women's Health has been selected to receive the Normal Birth Media Award at the Lamaze International 2004 Annual Conference, Making Waves for Normal Birth, in Ft. Lauderdale, FL September 10-12, 2004.  The Normal Birth Media Award is given in recognition of and appreciation for OWH's contribution to the promotion of breastfeeding.  For information about the conference, please see http://www.lamaze.org/eventsnews/AnnConf.asp.

August 30, 2004
NWHIC has updated two of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQs are:

August 20, 2004
NWHIC has updated one of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQ is:

April 20, 2004
NWHIC has updated one of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQs is:

March 30, 2004
NWHIC has updated two of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQs are:

March 18, 2004
NWHIC's web site gets high marks in the American Consumer Satisfaction Index. full story

NWHIC has updated one of our FAQs with the latest information. The updated FAQ is:

March 11, 2004
Check out NWHIC's latest addition: Women's Mental Health.

Women suffer twice as often as men from most forms of depression and anxiety disorders, and nine times as often from eating disorders. Mental health disorders are real illnesses that can't be willed or wished away.  These illnesses can be treated successfully so that you can get back to enjoying life - not only for yourself, but for your family too. Check out our new Mental Health section for more information.

 


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