HealthyWomen and WebMD have partnered to create a nationwide initiative targeting the health and well-being information needs of women, ages 40 and older. Here's what we've found. AgingSmartAgingWell
have partnered to create a nationwide initiative targeting the health and well-being information needs of women, ages 40 and older.
The presentation will include an engaging panel discussion on the survey findings and how health care stakeholders can collaborate to put these findings into action to help drive more impactful conversations between women and their health care providers.
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