Happy National Women’s Health Week! Social workers can participate by making sure clients know about alcohol’s unique health risks for women, including breast cancer and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Learn more about these risks and how to talk about alcohol use with clients: https://bit.ly/4d5a4Ss. #NASW #NWHW #MothersDay #FASDNPN
Women Face Unique Health Risks from Alcohol: Social Workers Are Key to Prevention | Social Work Blog

Health.gov @HealthGov Feeling #menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes or mood changes? 🌡️ You are not alone. 🫂 This National Women's Health Week, visit the @womenshealth #NWHW page for tips and resources on menopausal symptom relief: brnw.ch/21wSCFi #NWHW2025

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✨ This National Women’s Health Week, do #OneThingForMyHealth! 💜 Take a walk, drink more water, or just breathe. Whatever your “one thing” is, snap a photo, tag @womenshealth, & use the hashtag #OneThingForMyHealth! Inspire each other! Learn more: womenshealth.gov/nwhw/resourc... #NWHW

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This National Women’s Health Week is all about caring for your whole health, from mind to body. 💟 Visit the @HHSOWH’s #NWHW page to explore the toolkit and find tips on self-care, mental well-being, and health priorities for every age. womenshealth.gov/nwhw/resources

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National Women’s Health Week starts on May 11! This year’s theme is “Prioritizing Women’s Health: Caring for Mind 🧠 and Body 💪.” Visit the @HHSOWH #NWHW page for resources and tips and share them with your community! womenshealth.gov/nwhw

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Happy National Women’s Health Week! #Socialworkers can participate by making sure clients know about alcohol’s unique health risks for women, including breast cancer & fetal alcohol spectrum disorders: https://bit.ly/4d5a4Ss. #NWHW @TexasSteveHicks @womenshealth @CDCgov
Women Face Unique Health Risks from Alcohol: Social Workers Are Key to Prevention | Social Work Blog

For many women, accessing health care can still be a challenge, a source of anxiety, or even fear-inducing. That's why I'm fighting for health care rights and equity, reproductive freedom, and speaking out against medical misogyny. #NWHW #NationalWomensHealthWeek