tailieunhanh - Women’s health equals wealth
On April 11, 2012, several Planned Parenthood affiliates in Texas that provide only family planning services, not abortion, filed suit against Texas, alleging that their exclusion from the WHP violates the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech and free association and the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee of equal protection, as well as state law. 41 On April 30, 2012, the district court granted a preliminary injunction that prevented the affiliate rule from taking effect. The day after CMS’ decision letter, the state of Texas filed suit against CMS, claiming that it exceeded its authority under the Social Security. | Women s health equals wealth HEALTH FIRST EUROP Health First Europe HFE is a group of organisations representing patients healthcare workers academics policy makers and medical technology experts concerned about the persisting inequalities in access to healthcare and wishing to contribute positively to the development of future EU health policy. The 2006 Austrian Presidency has sought to bring the issue of women s health to the fore and in this paper HFE reflects on what it perceives to be the key issues concerning women s health. Did you know Women comprise no less than 50 of the population in any EU country and as half of the population women are a significant sector of the work force not least of all in the provision of healthcare. Indeed women s health plays an important factor in contributing to public wealth. The European Union must strive to take care of the health of its female population especially those most at risk. Certain professions involve specific health risks for women for example hairdressers are exposed to chemicals which have a negative impact on their fertility the length of pregnancy and their risk of miscarriagei. Also women in the cleaning sector one of the biggest employers of women in many European countries often suffer from musculoskeletal complaints skin problems and some psychosomatic disordersii iii. Today there are over people receiving formal residential or domiciliary . home care from the State in the UK alone. Many millions more are involved in informal care for friends or relatives some continuously Much of the responsibility for long-term care continues to fall on families and it is largely women who continue to meet the majority of society s caring needs. Being a carer typically involves looking after children or someone with a long-term physical or mental health disability or with problems related to old ageiv. Women as mothers play a vital educational role in caring for future generations in educating them with .
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