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Gender & Health in Cuba

Mariela Castro: Revolutionizing Gender in Cuba

Right to Health Care for Transsexual People

Breast Cancer Testimony

Cuban TV Serials Stir Social Debate

Profile of Cuban Women Olympic Volleyball Champions

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Editorial
Gender & Health: Towards a Consensus on Rights, Policy and Public Opinion
Letters to the Editor
Letters
Interview
Revolutionizing Gender: Mariela Castro MS, Director, National Sex Education Center, Cuba
Gail Reed MS
Original Research
Hormone Profile of Menopausal Women in Havana
Daysi Navarro MD PhD, et al.
Kinanthropometric Profile of Cuban Women Olympic Volleyball Champions
Wiliam Carvajal MS, et al.
Cross-Modal Plasticity in Cuban Visually-Impaired Child Cochlear Implant Candidates: Topography of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
Lidia E. Charroó-Ruíz MD MS, et al.
Special Article
Speaking from Experience: Today’s Cuban Women and Breast Cancer
Marta Núñez MS PhD
Perspective
The Right to Health Care for Transsexual People in Cuba
Alberto Roque MD and R. Mayra Rodríguez MS
Incorporating a Gender Perspective into Cuba’s Health System: Realities and Challenges
Leticia Artiles MS PhD
Lessons from the Field
Mental Health of Primary Caregivers for Children and Adolescents with HIV/AIDS in Cuba
Yasel Santiesteban, et al.
Abstracts
Cuban Research in Current International Journals
Reprints
Thirty Years after the Cuban Hemorrhagic Dengue Epidemic of 1981
María G. Guzmán MD PhD DrSc
Viewpoint
High Time: Cuban TV Serials Spur Debate on Sensitive Social Issues
Dixie E. Trinquete MS
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