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Public Health: Women and Gender Issues
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Paulette Jung,
Raymond Arthur Smith
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2017
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The existing gender gap in public health affects the areas of medical research, employment, and accurate diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions for women. Women face a large disadvantage in such areas, and this problem must be addressed through improved policies and initiatives taken by both government and medical institutions.
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