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“Fentanyl Babies” – What is Fetal/Infant Fentanyl Syndrome?

by Tharien van Eck, AWC Antwerp and Health Team Co-Chair

 

A novel syndrome associated with prenatal fentanyl exposure was highlighted in a 2023 article published in Genetics Medicine Open. This study identified various abnormalities in affected infants, including short stature, microcephaly, distinctive facial features, and other congenital anomalies. The article even includes images of the babies’ faces and feet.

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What Do You Need to Know About Ozempic®?

 

by Dawn Pleasant Parker, American Women of the Aquitaine and Health Team Co-Chair

 

You can barely get through a day without hearing something about Ozempic® and similar drugs. Whether you’re on TikTok or other forms of social media, news about these medications seems to emerge constantly.

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My Personal Story: GLP 1 – Breaking the Stigma and Finding Health

by Meredith Mani, AWC Amsterdam

 

health personal storyGLP-1 medications like Ozempic® and Wegovy® have become popular treatments for obesity, but despite their success, there’s still a great deal of stigma and misinformation surrounding them. Many people hesitate to talk about their experiences, fearing judgment for “taking the easy way out” to lose weight. For decades, we’ve been taught that weight management...

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Successful Perimenopause Webinar Kicks Off 4-Part Series on Womanhood

by Veronica Ventura, AWC Bern

 

5 ladies of healthThe first part of an exciting new webinar series on the phases of womanhood launched successfully with a session on perimenopause, attracting 27 engaged participants. The online event, part of a four-part series focused on different stages of a woman’s life, provided valuable insights and information on perimenopause, a critical yet often misunderstood phase...

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The New Normal: Life After Breast Cancer

by Mary Adams, AWC The Hague and Human Rights Co-Chair 

 

Normal aging is a challenge for women. It is about watching your body shape slowly rearrange itself. It is about becoming more interested in exercise, nutrition, vitamins and face creams. The one thing that we all hope for is to grow old with a certain grace and beauty that...

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The Teen Athlete's Guide to Shoulder Surgery

By Claire Castellon

After five shoulder dislocations in Germany and the USA, and a physical therapy regimen that did not solve the problem, I had shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum in January 2023. I was 17 years old; it was my first surgery ever. I had a bit of anxiety. Then I saw  a girl in my history...

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