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To Address Health Disparities, Women’s Health First
Nahila Ayeva, BS, MS, CHES
11 episodes
3 days ago
Due to the current COVID 19 pandemic, there is increasing public attention on the health disparities that exist among minority populations. To support our nation efforts to eliminate these disparities, and improve the health of all groups of population in USA, join Host Nahila Ayeva, Public Health Educator and Analyst, Founder of Women’s Health First, as she brings you holistic public health information, education and promotion tips to promote your health and wellbeing. Access to valuable, practical, health information is an important factor when making informed health decisions.
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Due to the current COVID 19 pandemic, there is increasing public attention on the health disparities that exist among minority populations. To support our nation efforts to eliminate these disparities, and improve the health of all groups of population in USA, join Host Nahila Ayeva, Public Health Educator and Analyst, Founder of Women’s Health First, as she brings you holistic public health information, education and promotion tips to promote your health and wellbeing. Access to valuable, practical, health information is an important factor when making informed health decisions.
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Monkeypox: An Islamic Perspective on Health ( Disease Prevention) Womens Health First
To Address Health Disparities, Women’s Health First
40 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
Monkeypox: An Islamic Perspective on Health ( Disease Prevention) Womens Health First

Welcome to CHP Community Health Promotion your reliable source of health information to promote and improve your health and well-being. CHP is a program of Womens Health First, a US 501(c)(3) Georgia-based Nonprofit organization. I’m Nahila Ayeva, Public Health Analyst, Educator, Lecturer of Islamic Approaches to Public Health Practices, and CEO at Womens Health First. I’m joined by Dr. Jemilah Olaoluwa MD, Lecturer Women's Health in Islam, ASHA Islamic Educational Team at Womens Health First. We are going to be talking about Monkeypox, an Islamic approach to preventive measures.  According to researchers, Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by the Monkeypox virus. The Monkeypox virus usually affects rodents, such as rats or mice, or nonhuman primates, such as monkeys. But it can occur in people. This is the case in the current outbreak. Visit CDC for more info. https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/index.html Womens Health First (WHF) foresees a world where every single person has easy, equitable access to reliable public health information and basic needs. With accurate, up-to-date public health knowledge, and fundamental needs (such as water, sanitation, hygiene, and food), individuals will be empowered to make informed health decisions to promote and improve health. Our mission is to support humanity by promoting and improving the health of women and families, through education, advocacy, and empowerment. WHF is focusing on improving health and access to clean and safe water in Africa, as well.  For more info or to donate, please visit: www.womenshealthfirst.org info@womenshealthfirst.org

To Address Health Disparities, Women’s Health First
Due to the current COVID 19 pandemic, there is increasing public attention on the health disparities that exist among minority populations. To support our nation efforts to eliminate these disparities, and improve the health of all groups of population in USA, join Host Nahila Ayeva, Public Health Educator and Analyst, Founder of Women’s Health First, as she brings you holistic public health information, education and promotion tips to promote your health and wellbeing. Access to valuable, practical, health information is an important factor when making informed health decisions.