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April 10, 2008

Judy Norsigian Discusses Women's Health on SF Public Radio

Our Bodies Ourselves Executive Director Judy Norsigian talked about women's health this week on "Your Call," a popular San Francisco public radio program that airs on KALW.

"Your Call" has a blog with more info on the interview and a link to listen online. From the overview:

Women make up the largest segment of health workers, health consumers, and health decision-makers for their families and communities. So how have women's health care issues been transformed in the past four decades? How much attention is being paid to women's health issues today? And what should women do today to sustain good health for themselves and their communities?


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