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    The theme of this year’s Women’s Health Week – “Women’s Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care, and Well-Being” – reflects the importance of self-care, including proper diet and exercise, strategies to maintain positive mental health, and regular primary care visits, including preventive care.

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    • Celebrating National Women's Health Week, Director Robert Otto Valdez, Ph.D., M.H.S.A. emphasizes AHRQ's dedication to addressing the unique healthcare needs of women. #NWHW https://t.co/uOngV06fpA https://t.co/rIuYVaI05j

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    The theme of this year’s Women’s Health Week – “Women’s Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care, and Well-Being” – reflects the importance of self-care, including proper diet and exercise, strategies to maintain positive mental health, and regular primary care visits, including preventive care.

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    • #AHRQ's commitment to women's health includes a focus on mental health and well-being, as highlighted by Director Robert Otto Valdez, Ph.D., M.H.S.A. in his recent blog post. #NWHW https://t.co/uOngV06fpA https://t.co/DKx4tA5NLA

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    The AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) Program has commissioned evidence reports to inform next steps by clinicians, patients, policymakers, and Federal agencies on improving maternal health.

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    • #NWHW: #AHRQ's maternal health collection features evidence-based research on interventions for improving maternal health outcomes. Together, we can work toward reducing maternal morbidity & mortality rates. Explore the resources here: https://t.co/VbSRBZUZXo https://t.co/4RPY5sDdtn

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    The AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) Program has commissioned evidence reports to inform next steps by clinicians, patients, policymakers, and Federal agencies on improving maternal health.

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    • #NWHW: #AHRQ's EPC Program is working to improve maternal health outcomes. With evidence-based research and collaboration, we can work toward a healthier future for all mothers & babies. Find resources here: https://t.co/VbSRBZUZXo https://t.co/2VQVymncSo

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    The AHRQ Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC) Program has commissioned evidence reports to inform next steps by clinicians, patients, policymakers, and Federal agencies on improving maternal health.

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    • #AHRQ's EPC Program is supporting @HHSGov in their efforts to improve maternal health. By providing evidence-based research and recommendations, we can work toward reducing maternal morbidity and mortality rates. #NWHW https://t.co/VbSRBZUZXo https://t.co/JSggckQqPN

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    National Women’s Health Week 2023 Women’s Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care and Wellbeing Prioritizing women’s health, physical, psychological, emotional, and social wellbeing, has never been more important. During National Women’s Health Week (NWHW), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health (OWH) is encouraging women and girls to reflect on their…

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    • This National Women’s Health Week, prioritize your well-being. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health (OWH) emphasizes preventative health and mental well-being. Reflect and take steps for a healthier future: https://t.co/SBpcxSIaNV #NWHW https://t.co/vklLm9hfNa

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    AHRQ has research, tools and resources for clinicians, related to maternal care, maternal morbidity, and maternal mortality.

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    • It's #NWHW! Take a moment to learn more about the importance of ensuring that women achieve their best health before, during & after pregnancy. Check out #AHRQ's research & resources to promote safe maternal & newborn care. https://t.co/JlkccIUjr6 https://t.co/0fyPR1frkq

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    The theme of this year’s Women’s Health Week – “Women’s Health, Whole Health: Prevention, Care, and Well-Being” – reflects the importance of self-care, including proper diet and exercise, strategies to maintain positive mental health, and regular primary care visits, including preventive care.

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    • #AHRQ's commitment to women's health includes support for regular breast cancer screenings for women aged 40-74, as recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. #NWHW Read more in a new blog from Director Robert Otto Valdez, Ph.D., M.H.S.A.: https://t.co/uOngV06fpA https://t.co/lJMpdawWOh

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    This project builds on AHRQ’s EvidenceNOW model of external support to implement nonsurgical treatment of UI for women in primary care practice.

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    • For #NWHW, check out #AHRQ's INTUIT-PC initiative aimed at helping primary care practices implement patient-centered outcomes research on effective nonsurgical interventions for urinary incontinence: https://t.co/tqUrNxJuGB https://t.co/4zqgpSSlUj