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Dedicated to the care of the woman patient and to improving the personal and professional well-being of its members. Information includes health advice and guidance for the public as well as a contact point for physicians and students.
http://www.amwa-doc.org/
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Non-profit organization for improving the health of California’s Black women and girls through education, policy, outreach and advocacy. Site includes updates, event announcements, publications, archives, resources, funding, training, multimedia, blogs and link to old site.
http://www.cabwhp.org/
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Interdisciplinary collaboration among women's health researchers. Directory, calendar of events, member profiles, awards, scholarships, student resources, mailing list, e-bulletin, newsletter, summer programs, knowledge exchange and job listings.
http://www.crwh.org/
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A charity based in UK, helps women understand and cope with endometriosis. Site provides information for patients and teenagers, schedule of events, membership and donation links, store for promotional material, news, research and contact details.
http://www.shetrust.org.uk/
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Promotes and protects a woman's right to choose and receive reproductive health care. Information on breast care, reproduction issues, nutrition, teen health, menopause, provides related links, personal experiences, poetry, media resources, newsletters and directory. Spanish translation available.
http://www.fwhc.org/
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Coalitions of international, national and Non Governmental Organizations (NGO's) - Women's groups, health care professionals, religious organizations, academics and individual citizens from all of the regions of the world with the intention of improving health care services and research for women. English and Spanish.
http://www.gawh.org/
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Atlanta-based nonprofit volunteers for improving the health and lives of black young women and girls. Site details mission, programs, news, resources, store, partners, volunteer opportunities, forums, updates and e-cards.
http://www.helpingourteengirls.org
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A non-profit organization, providing treatment and rehabilitation to Nigerian women with vesico-vaginal fistula.
http://www.nigerfistula.org
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A non-profit organization of providers and consumers for improving health care of women through research, dialogue, and information dissemination. Site details projects, initiatives, events, felicitations, briefings, publications, health resources, store, job opportunities, support and staff.
http://www.jiwh.org/
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Women's health web site providing updates of latest research, health education and resources focusing on improving health outcomes for women throughout the life stages.
http://www.jeanhailes.org.au
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Current research at MWRI focuses not only on the traditional areas, such as female reproductive health, reproductive genetics, and sexually transmitted diseases, but it is also expanding to address the growing health concerns of postmenopausal women in such areas as cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune diseases and breast, cervical and ovarian cancers.
http://www.mwri.magee.edu
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Catholic-related; promotes reproductive and gynecological health care that cooperate completely with natural systems. Describes therapeutic approaches for infertility, PMS, prevention of preterm birth, postpartum depression, and other conditions.
http://www.naprotechnology.com/
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Works to achieve health equity for Asian Americans through research, education, leadership development and advocacy, and to strengthen systems serving Asian Americans through partnerships and capacity building.
http://www.nawho.org/
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Health education, research, advocacy and leadership development institution promoting the empowerment of African American women as educated health care consumers and working for the improved health status of African American women.
http://www.blackwomenshealth.org/
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H.O.P.E. for Her Heart - A national health and wellness initiative, embedded in African American churches, focused on health disparities and social ills that disproportionately impact African American women.
http://www.pastorspouses.com
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