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Grown Woman Talk
Grown Woman Talk: Your Guide to Getting and Staying Healthy | Sharon Malone, M.D.
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“A must-read for anyone who cares about their quality of life . . . Dr. Sharon Malone is the first person I turn to for a whole host of issues, especially my health.”—MICHELLE OBAMA A practical guide to aging and health for women who have felt ignored or marginalized by the medical profession, from a leading OB/GYN and expert on menopausal and post-reproductive health There’s not enough talk around women’s health, and what little there is rarely helps. Women are routinely warned, lectured, or threatened about their health. Or they are ignored, dismissed, or shamed. But they are rarely empowered. And empowerment, more than anything, is what women—and women of color, in particular—need. Grown Woman Talk is for every woman who has felt marginalized or overwhelmed by a healthcare system that has become more impersonal, complex, and difficult to navigate than ever. It’s also for any woman who is simply standing at the intersection of aging and health, anxious and wanting solutions. Part medical handbook, part memoir, and part sister-girl cheerleader, this book is filled with useful resources and real-life stories of victory and defeat. It not only highlights the current data around women’s health issues, but it also places that data in a helpful context. In a tone that is lively and intimate but unflinchingly direct, Dr. Sharon Malone details how to live better, age better, and get better medical treatment, especially when it’s most needed. This is not a medical activism book designed to fight the power. This is a book designed to show women that they already have the power—they need only to increase their capacity and willingness to use it. Most important, Grown Woman Talk seeks to eradicate the silence that surrounds women’s health by facilitating discussion between women of all ages and encouraging more accurate and productive medical insights. It is Dr. Sharon’s belief that giving women more agency can, literally, give them life.
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DogMomIrene
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Adding this to my list of books I‘d like to read for #NonfictionNovember

Saw this author in the documentary The M Factor, which aired on PBS. Highly recommend. Can watch online. May need to use a VPN if you‘re outside the US.

#NFN

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Sharpeipup
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This book is a great example of what you should know but never thought/wanted to ask when it comes to women‘s health.

Lesliereadsalot That‘s so great! 2mo
Dilara That\'s fantastic! a) because it is so helpful and b) because presumably, the library has books on all those subjects, which is definitely not the case everywhere... 2mo
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