Women Health Care Research and Reports

ISSN:2837-2166
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Journal Highlights

  • Breast and Cervical Cancer
  • Breast Diseases
  • Contraceptive information
  • Domestic violence on women
  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Endometriosis
  • Estrogen
  • Female predominance
  • Maternal healthcare
  • Maternal morbidity
  • Menopausal and Post-Menopausal Health
  • Menopause
  • Ovaries

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Aims and scope

Women Health Care Research and Reports (WHCRR) is a Peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that aims to publish Scholarly Articles describing clinical examinations, investigative studies and practices related to etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. All the articles submitted to WHCRR subject to rigorous double-blind peer review process under the guidance of an international editorial board consisting of a distinguished team of Women Health Care Research and Reports.

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Latest Articles

Research Article Apr 16, 2022

Hiv Antiretroviral-Based Intravaginal Rings with and Without Co-Formulated Contraception Hold Promise for Increasing Hiv Prevention Options for Women

Uma Rani. G, A High Level of Knowledge and Positive Attitude Among Men in Both Urban and Rural Populations Studies, J Women Health Care Research and Reports.

DOI: Under Process

Research Article Apr 07, 2022

A High Level of Knowledge and Positive Attitude Among Men in Both Urban and Rural Populations Studies

V Narendra Kumar, A High Level of Knowledge and Positive Attitude Among Men in Both Urban and Rural Populations Studies, J Women Health Care Research and Reports.

DOI: Under Process

Research Article Apr 03, 2022

A Mother-Daughter Team Approach for Starting PC At Puberty in Girls with Diabetes is Feasible

Kalpana Madikattu, A Mother-Daughter Team Approach for Starting PC At Puberty in Girls with Diabetes Is Feasible, J Women Health Care Research and Reports.

DOI: Under Process

Research Article Apr 02, 2022

Effect of Adjuvant Chemotherapy is Responsible for Decreasing Segmental and Total BMD in BC Postmenopausal Women

Laxmi Samhitha Bontha, Effect of Adjuvant Chemotherapy is Responsible for Decreasing Segmental and Total BMD in BC Postmenopausal Women, J Women Health Care Research and Reports

DOI: Under Process

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