Synopses & Reviews
Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century is the first major revision of this classic since 1984 and reflects the major changes that have occurred in every area of women's health. It is still the definitive consumer health reference of all women.
This new focus encompasses such controversial issues as:
-- Managing "managed care" and the insurance industry
-- Questioning breast cancer treatment options
-- Recent scientific developments in contraception and reproductive technology, including drug-induced abortions
-- Violence as a women's public health issue
-- Preventing and living with HIV/AIDS
-- The impact of racism on sexuality
-- Chiropractic, herbal, and other alternative/complementary therapies, including natural approaches to menopause
-- Poverty and racism as major determinants of women's health.
Review
Helen Rodriguez-Trias
past president of the American Public Health Association
What has made each generation of women rejoice in discovering themselves in Our Bodies, Ourselves is that it still emanates from women's experiences as faithfully as ever.
Review
Byllye Avery
founder of the National Black Women's Health Project
Our Bodies, Ourselves is the bible for women's health.... It has served as a way for women, across ethnic, racial, religious and geographical boundaries, to start examining their health from a perspective that will bring about change.
Review
Gloria Steinem
Within these pages, you will find the voice of a women's health movement that is based on shared experience. Listen to it -- and add your own.
Synopsis
The essential resource on women's health and sexuality comes of age in this newly revised and updated edition of a long-loved classic.Our Bodies, Ourselves for the New Century reflects the vital health concerns of women of diverse ages, ethnic and racial backgrounds, and sexual orientations. In these pages, women will find new information, resources (including web sites!), and personal support for the decisions that will shape their health -- and their lives -- from living a healthy life, to relationships and sexuality, to child-bearing, growing older, dealing with the medical system, and organizing for change. This is a book for women of all generations to use, to rely on, and to share with others.
About the Author
The Boston Women's Health Book Collective is a nonprofit organization devoted to education about women and health.