Ontario Women's Health Network (OWHN [1])
- Spring/Summer 2008 [2]
Feature articles include:- Feeling the heat: Women's health in a changing climate
- Evidence for caution: Women and statin use
- The HPV vaccine, one year later
- Charter challenge on drugs ads: A challenge in the wrong direction
- Labels, laws and access to health care: How history affects health-care access for First Nations and Métis women
- Cherchez la femme in minority francophone communities
- Barbara Seaman (1935-2008): Pioneer in the women's health movement
- Status positive: Supporting women immigrants and refugees with HIV/AIDS
- 'Women CARE' in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
- Highs & lows: Canadian perspectives on women and substance use
- Fall/Winter 2007 [3]
In this Issue:- Women, genderand mental health - Moving out of the shadows
- From hurting to healing touch - Infant feeding experiences
of women survivors of childhood sexual abuse - Cancer prevention in the spotlight
- Long-term care homes legislation - Lessons from Ontario
- What Older Women Want
- Urinary incontinence, memory loss and exercise top the list of older women’s unmet health needs and concerns
- spring/summer 2007 [4]
This issue includes several articles dedicated to violence issues, specifically, the missing and murdered women of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, as well as many other pressing women's health topics and concerns. - Winter 2006 [5]- Women and Pharmaceuticals
- Past Issues [6]
OWHN promotes women's health by linking women to relevant resources and providing channels that allow women to voice their health concerns.