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Vulvas, periods and leaks: women need the right words to seek help for conditions 'down there'

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageGirls are socialised early and told normal functions of the female body must be spoken of, if at all, in strictest privacy, indirectly, and not to men.from shutterstock.com

I think it would be folly to expect that women will ever dominate or even approach equal representation in a large number of areas simply because their aptitudes, abilities, and...

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Why women see their GP more than men

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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Women go to the doctor more often than men, particularly in their reproductive years, between the ages of 15 and 44. This difference is partly due to management of gynaecological and reproductive issues.

Because of the frequency of visits, and the sensitive nature of many of these, it’s important a woman has a good...

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