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According to the CDC, tens of thousands of people die each year from breast or cervical cancer. Early screening and detection, followed by prompt treatment, can improve outcomes and, ultimately, save lives. Chapter 1 provides information on the number of people who were 1) screened through the Early Detection Program and 2) enrolled in Medicaid under the Treatment Act. Chapter 2 provides an overview of laws protecting pregnant workers, including their substantive provisions, legislative history, practical considerations, judicial interpretation, and limitations. Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is discussed in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 examines 1) trends in prosthetics provided by VHA to female veterans; 2) characteristics of the female veteran population with limb loss and how VHA provides prosthetic services to these veterans through its Amputation System of Care; and 3) VHA's research efforts and the challenges that exist in studying prosthetics for female veterans with limb loss. Chapter 5 reports on the financial security of older women. Chapter 6 provides a brief legal background of the Selective Service System, including legal consequences of failing to register. It next describes judicial challenges to the male-only draft and legislative efforts to require women to register. Gender-responsive criminal justice approaches acknowledge women's unique pathways into and out of the criminal justice system as examined in Chapter 7. Chapter 8 discusses the policy issues commonly associated with Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) as well as several provisions of H.R. 1620.

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Preface; Public Health: Federal Programs Provide Screening and Treatment for Breast and Cervical Cancer; Pregnancy and Labor: An Overview of Federal Laws Protecting Pregnant Workers; Pregnant Workers Fairness Act; Veterans Health Care: Agency Efforts to Provide and Study Prosthetics for Small but Growing Female Veteran Population; Retirement Security: Older Women Report Facing a Financially Uncertain Future; Expanding the Selective Service: Legal Issues Surrounding Women and the Draft; After Incarceration: A Guide to Helping Women Reenter the Community; The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization: Issues for Congress; Index.

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      Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 23/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781685073169, 978-1685073169
      ISBN10: 1685073166

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      According to the CDC, tens of thousands of people die each year from breast or cervical cancer. Early screening and detection, followed by prompt treatment, can improve outcomes and, ultimately, save lives. Chapter 1 provides information on the number of people who were 1) screened through the Early Detection Program and 2) enrolled in Medicaid under the Treatment Act. Chapter 2 provides an overview of laws protecting pregnant workers, including their substantive provisions, legislative history, practical considerations, judicial interpretation, and limitations. Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is discussed in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 examines 1) trends in prosthetics provided by VHA to female veterans; 2) characteristics of the female veteran population with limb loss and how VHA provides prosthetic services to these veterans through its Amputation System of Care; and 3) VHA's research efforts and the challenges that exist in studying prosthetics for female veterans with limb loss. Chapter 5 reports on the financial security of older women. Chapter 6 provides a brief legal background of the Selective Service System, including legal consequences of failing to register. It next describes judicial challenges to the male-only draft and legislative efforts to require women to register. Gender-responsive criminal justice approaches acknowledge women's unique pathways into and out of the criminal justice system as examined in Chapter 7. Chapter 8 discusses the policy issues commonly associated with Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) as well as several provisions of H.R. 1620.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Public Health: Federal Programs Provide Screening and Treatment for Breast and Cervical Cancer; Pregnancy and Labor: An Overview of Federal Laws Protecting Pregnant Workers; Pregnant Workers Fairness Act; Veterans Health Care: Agency Efforts to Provide and Study Prosthetics for Small but Growing Female Veteran Population; Retirement Security: Older Women Report Facing a Financially Uncertain Future; Expanding the Selective Service: Legal Issues Surrounding Women and the Draft; After Incarceration: A Guide to Helping Women Reenter the Community; The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Reauthorization: Issues for Congress; Index.

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