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Adapting “Our Bodies, Ourselves” to Brazilian Portuguese: The Translators’ Experiences

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By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 11, 2007

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By Rachel Walden — July 23, 2008

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By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 14, 2006

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By Rachel Walden — August 18, 2007

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By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 14, 2009

Breast Implants Linked to Higher Suicide Rates; Nose Jobs Big in Iran

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 26, 2006

Bringing Transparency to Cross-Border Surrogacy

By Elayne Clift — August 5, 2014

Building a Global Community to Advance Women’s Health and Human Rights

By Ayesha Chatterjee — November 30, 2015

Calls for Action, Votes and Participation

By Christine Cupaiuolo — January 15, 2008

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By Rachel Walden — May 2, 2012

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By Rachel Walden — October 15, 2008

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By Rachel Walden — April 19, 2011

Conference Evaluates Microbicides for HIV Prevention

By Rachel Walden — February 25, 2008

Confusing Advice on Swine Flu for Pregnant Women

By Rachel Walden — July 28, 2009

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By Ayesha Chatterjee — December 19, 2013

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