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CouldYou? is changing the world, nonprofit program empowers women across globe


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CouldYou? is changing the world, nonprofit program empowers women across globe
January 30, 2021 GMT
For over a decade, CouldYou? has driven innovation in the non-profit sector offering transformational programming providing menstrual health education and the CouldYou? menstrual cup in The United States, Ghana, Uganda, South Africa, Cape Verde, Mozambique, and Liberia.
San Diego, CA-The CouldYou? Women and Girls’ Health Initiative promotes empowerment of women and girls through the distribution of the CouldYou? menstrual cup, menstrual health education, monitoring and evaluation. The data driven program is rooted in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 1, 3-6, 8, 12 and 17, and to date has helped change the lives of more than 19,500 girls and women. ....

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My Turn: The benefits of estrogen replacement after menopause


My Turn: The benefits of estrogen replacement after menopause
Modified: 12/18/2020 6:00:49 AM
Thank you Sharon Gunser and Katherine Cail for your well-written article headlined “Breast cancer risk factors and treatment options” in last Sunday’s
Monitor.
As the writers pointed out, survival rates have improved by identifying women at high risk, early detection, and better therapy. Today, five in six women survive their breast cancers.
Gunser and Cail listed 12 risk factors for developing breast cancer, the last of which was combination (estrogen/progesterone) hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
My only concern with the report is that readers might interpret this risk to exclude all hormone replacement. ....

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