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Gabrielle Jackson

    Gabrielle Jackson is a journalist who turns her investigative eye toward the overlooked experiences of women's health. Driven by her personal journey with endometriosis and adenomyosis, she compellingly explores how modern healthcare systems address and often fail to adequately treat women's pain. Jackson's writing delves into the societal and cultural dimensions of chronic illness, revealing the often-invisible struggles faced by women. Her work serves as a vital commentary on the need for greater understanding and empathy within medicine.

    Peggy Stewart, Navy Girl, at Home
    Pain and Prejudice
    • The health version of Invisible Women, this book lifts the lid about how at every level of medicine, medical research, government funding, and education, women's minds and bodies are controlled by a lack of access to everything.

      Pain and Prejudice
    • Peggy Stewart, Navy Girl, at Home

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story follows Peggy Stewart, a Navy girl, as she navigates life at home, highlighting themes of resilience and the impact of military life on families. This edition has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, preserving its historical significance for contemporary readers. Alpha Editions aims to keep this classical work accessible for future generations, ensuring its legacy endures.

      Peggy Stewart, Navy Girl, at Home