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 Report Highlights Health, Safety Risks Faced By Gen Z, Millennial WomenA new analysis from the Population Reference Bureau compared how women in their 20s and 30s fared across generations, and ABC News notes that results show younger generations face heightened risks for physical well-being and safety for a variety of reasons.ABC News:Gen Z, Millennial Women Face Historic Headwinds When It Comes To Their Health: ReportProgress in women s health since the 1960s is backsliding, with millennial stanley cup becher  and Gen Z women facing heightened risks to their physical well-being and safety compared to their moms or grandmothers, according to a report released on Thursday by the Population Reference Bureau. The analysis, which looked at how women in stanley mug  their 20s and early 30s fared across generations, found that women born after stanley cup website  1981 are more likely to be at risk of suicide, death in childbirth and being murdered than young women in previous generations.  Flaherty, 11/30 Stat:What To Do When Lifesaving Products Contribute To Climate ChangeMany commonly suggested ways to addressing climate change present few ethical challenges: Cut fossil fuels. Eat less meat. Dont buy fast fashion. But what happens when products that contribute to climate change also save lives 鈥?millions of them  A new report, published on Nov. 28 by the global health initiative Unitaid, looks into this issue, quantifying the environmental impact of 10 essential public health items.  Merelli, 11/30 The New York Times:Can Certa Szzl Michigan State Medical Society To Study Purchasing Less Costly Canadian Drugs
 Thursday, Jun 11 2009Limited-Service Clinics Provide Promising New Model of Health Care, ; According to Op-Ed Limited-service clinics  in Massachusetts can  help meet an important need:  Expanding the capacity for delivering quality, affordable and accessible care for acute, common family ailments,  Michael Howe, CEO of MinuteClinic, writes in a Boston Globe opinion piece.  State public health officials are developing  a regulatory context  for such clinics,  at which nurse practitioners treat common ailments seven days a week, at a much lower cost and shorter waiting times than emergency rooms,  according to Howe.  Limited-service clinics are  already blossoming around the nation  because  n addition to being conveniently accessible seven days a week, limited-service c adidas samba og linics can expand access to high-quality care by helping people who do not have insurance or who lack a primary-care physician to find both,  he writes.  Along with treating routine conditions,  these clinics can also improve the capacity of the state s health care system by freeing emergency rooms to focus on genuine emergencies and enabling physicians to spend more time providing comprehensive support for their patients  complex and chronic conditions,  Howe adds.  Howe notes,  Of course, Massachusetts k stanley germany nows better than anyone that health care ref yeezy orm is complicated  and that  [n]o one model will decide its success or failure.   Howe adds that limited-service clinics  represent a new model of he