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Archives of Dermatology Women's Dermatologic Health March 2006 Vol-142 #3 JAMA

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Archives of Dermatology Women's Dermatologic Health March 2006 Vol-142 #3 JAMA

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Archives of Dermatology | Women's Dermatologic Health | March 2006, Volume 142, Number 3, Pages 265-410 | Magazine Pre-Owned, Signs of Use, Readable - Bent Edges and Markings on the Magazine The Archives of Dermatology joins JAMA in dedicating our March issue to women's health to commemorate the first International Women's Day, March 8, 1910. In 1945, the Charter of the United Nations affirmed the principle of sex equality, and in 1995, the Beijing Conference and Platform for Action recognized that the empowerment of all women is the most effective way to promote health, especially the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS. In this editorial, they define the dermatologic diseases of women and their relevance in the broad context of worldwide women's health and discuss how women's health is influenced by cultural and social norms. Specs Publisher: JAMA Language: English Cover: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 pages Print Date: March 2006 Volume: 142 Number: 3 Pages: 265-410

 

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Archives of Dermatology | Women's Dermatologic Health | March 2006, Volume 142, Number 3, Pages 265-410 | Magazine Pre-Owned, Signs of Use, Readable - Bent Edges and Markings on the Magazine The Archives of Dermatology joins JAMA in dedicating our March issue to women's health to commemorate the first International Women's Day, March 8, 1910. In 1945, the Charter of the United Nations affirmed the principle of sex equality, and in 1995, the Beijing Conference and Platform for Action recognized that the empowerment of all women is the most effective way to promote health, especially the prevention of human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS. In this editorial, they define the dermatologic diseases of women and their relevance in the broad context of worldwide women's health and discuss how women's health is influenced by cultural and social norms. Specs Publisher: JAMA Language: English Cover: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 pages Print Date: March 2006 Volume: 142 Number: 3 Pages: 265-410

 

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