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    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are also called sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. STIs are usually spread by having vaginal, oral, or anal sex. More than 9 million women in the United States are diagnosed with an STI each year.1 Women often have more serious health problems from STIs than men, including infertility. What is a…

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    • Most STDs affect both men and women, but in many cases the health problems they cause can be more severe for women. If you are sexually active, talk to your health care provider about which STD tests you need. Learn more: https://t.co/SrUGy4cTC8 https://t.co/PRBjToymGn

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    Strokes happen fast, and getting help quickly can help you make a full recovery. What are the most common symptoms of stroke? Stroke symptoms come on suddenly. The most common symptoms are: Numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg, especially on only one side of the body Confusion or trouble speaking or understanding Trouble…

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    Ambassadors are celebrities, athletes, and entrepreneurs who are champions for women’s health issues. They voluntarily help the Office on Women’s Health promote National Women’s Health Week to a wide range of women, including the ambassadors’ fans and communities.  Please note: The personal statements and opinions expressed by ambassadors are their own…

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    • #NWHW reminds women & girls to make their health a priority. Learn more about the observance and #AHRQ Director Robert Valdez's role as an ambassador for the event. https://t.co/qnric9s7GC https://t.co/KoQOnNSJZs

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    Ambassadors are celebrities, athletes, and entrepreneurs who are champions for women’s health issues. They voluntarily help the Office on Women’s Health promote National Women’s Health Week to a wide range of women, including the ambassadors’ fans and communities.  Please note: The personal statements and opinions expressed by ambassadors are their own…

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    • #AHRQ Director Robert Valdez is serving as an ambassador for National Women's Health Week, an observance that reminds women & girls to take care of their physical & mental health. Learn more during #NWHW. https://t.co/qnric9s7GC https://t.co/meDk2L3YLe

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    Ambassadors are celebrities, athletes, and entrepreneurs who are champions for women’s health issues. They voluntarily help the Office on Women’s Health promote National Women’s Health Week to a wide range of women, including the ambassadors’ fans and communities.  Please note: The personal statements and opinions expressed by ambassadors are their own…

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    • It's important that women & girls make their health a priority. Learn more about National Women's Health Week from #AHRQ Director Robert Valdez, a #NWHW Ambassador. https://t.co/qnric9s7GC https://t.co/m5gDqXJffM

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    Ambassadors are celebrities, athletes, and entrepreneurs who are champions for women’s health issues. They voluntarily help the Office on Women’s Health promote National Women’s Health Week to a wide range of women, including the ambassadors’ fans and communities.  Please note: The personal statements and opinions expressed by ambassadors are their own…

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    • #AHRQ Director Robert Valdez is an Ambassador for National Women's Health Week, May 8-14. Find out why this observance is important to the health of women & girls. #NWHW https://t.co/qnric9s7GC https://t.co/ClP0siOynL

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    The steps that build a foundation of good health are the same for everyone: But health isn’t one-size-fits-all. We’re all unique! We all have our own reasons for wanting to be healthy and ways of going about it. It can be hard to take steps for good health. But discovering…

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    Forward Focus: Achieving Healthier Futures Together  Prioritizing your health – both physical and mental – has never been more important. Over the past few years, many women have put off taking care of their general health and wellness needs. They have adjusted their daily routines, including the…

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    Forward Focus: Achieving Healthier Futures Together Prioritizing your health – both physical and mental – has never been more important. Join us during National Women’s Health Week as we share tips and tools to help you focus on your health and create a personal wellness plan for healthy living. Remember: It is…

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    • Happy #MothersDay! Today is the start of National Women's Health Week. Encourage the women in your life to make their health a priority and live a healthy life: get checkups & screenings, eat healthy, be active & take care of your mental health. https://t.co/WQfRwwIQEf #NWHW https://t.co/laeZM3rWQa

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    Infertility means not being able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older). Women who can get pregnant but are unable to stay pregnant may also be infertile. About 10 percent of women (6.1…

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