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Grand Rounds for Women’s Health

January 27th, 2009

Every week there’s a round up of the best medical web writing, called Grand Rounds, and this week it’s being hosted by the indomitable Jenni Prokopi of Chronicbabe.  The theme this week?  “Totally Babelicious: A focus on women’s health care issues.”  As Jenni says, “There’s a ton of health information on the ‘net, but often, medical research and reporting focus more on men—so we thought it was high time the ladies got a little attention in Grand Rounds.”

Leading off is an informative and hilarious post on what to do about a common women’s issue – the lost tampon. There are posts on pregnancy, childbirth, chronic illness, tips from practitioners, advocacy and more. The Migraine contingent are represented by yours truly and my friend MJ of Rhymes with Migraine.

So please visit Chronicbabe for some great reads!

– Megan

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Top 100 Women’s Health Blogs

August 16th, 2008

Between travel and illness, I’m just catching up (story of my life), but I wanted to mention this really
interesting list of the Top 100 Women’s Health Blogs, posted last week by Alisa Miller over at Nursing School Search.  These 100 blogs will keep me reading for awhile; the list is broken out in categories of Nutrition & Special Diets, Exercise, Infertility, Pregnancy, Childbirth & Breastfeeding, Weightloss, Health Challenges, Fit & Healthy over Forty, Physical Well-being, and Mental Well-being.  Free my Brain was honored with a mention in the Health Challenges section.  Thanks Alisa!

– Megan

Image of lots to read courtesy of austinevan.

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