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Women with Safety Concerns Report Fewer Gender-Specific Preventive Healthcare Services
Journal of Women's Health, 06/30/09
Cronholm PF et al. - In this large population-based sample, women with recent self-reported safety concerns report receiving fewer recommended gender-specific preventive services.
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