IWD breakfast discussions: Women’s Health on the Rise
The Royal Women’s Hospital’s annual International Women’s Day breakfast focused on the next phase of women’s health reform.
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Push to prevent ovarian cancer with simple surgical stepA simple step during routine surgery could prevent thousands of women from developing ovarian cancer.
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Embedding disability confidence at the Women’sThe Women’s is making strides towards becoming a disability confident organisation. This commitment is vital to ensuring equal access to inclusive, respectful healthcare. It also helps to foster an equitable workplace for our staff and volunteers.
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Is there a link between endometriosis and ectopic pregnancy? New study says: yesNew research from the Women’s shows that over half of women who had surgery for an ectopic pregnancy also had hidden endometriosis.
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Toy bundles help vulnerable babies’ developmentInfants attending the Women's First Thousand Days Clinic are set to benefit from a new program that supports their development through play.
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New research maps the timeline of intimate partner violence for Australian womenA newly published study has shown, for the first time, how intimate partner violence (IPV) often develops over time in relationships.
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Early pregnancy loss: Recognition of loss, at any gestation, mattersThe Women’s welcomes Australia’s first national guidelines on early pregnancy loss. This is a key step in seeing miscarriage as a profound personal loss, not just a medical issue.
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