Greetings MED-Hive community!
Hello everyone... It's time to continue our health weekly discussions around the theme of the month, which this time is about WOMEN'S HEALTH. If you wish to know more about the monthly contest and prizes at stake please go to this post 👇
MED-HIVE MONTHLY THEME ANNOUNCEMENT POST - WOMEN'S HEALTH
We are looking forward to reading all your posts about the subject at hand!
Women's health is a critical topic, given that women face specific health challenges throughout their lives. According to the World Health Organization, women's health encompasses a wide range of issues, including reproductive health, maternal health, mental health and non-communicable diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
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Discussion of the week
We are proposing our everyone to join us this week and do a post that answers the following prompt 👇
This week we will be focusing on ##APPRECIATING WOMANHOOD, we ll love everyone to join on this as we appreciate ourselves as women and be appreciated as well.
So how is it gonna go?
We want to know WHAT you love about YOUR WOMANHOOD
and if you re a man, give us reasons for which you love WOMANHOOD.
You can choose to write a post about it and post it using #ecency by @ecency
You can also choose to make several #threads about it and post them using #leothreads by @leofinance
Finally, you can make a short video about it using the #threespeaks by @threespeak @threespeakshorts
(YOUR VIDEO SHOULD BE 1 MINUTE LONG AND IN 9:16 frame i.e make the video holding your phone upright)
We are glad to be doing this in alliance with @ladiesofhive Thanks for your support.
We hope for more support from these communities as we appreciate WOMANHOOD.
Rewards
Yes, more rewards are at stake here!! The rewards will be as follow:
2 HIVE for the best post overall kindly sponsored by @ksam and @jaydr
50 Ecency points for everyone who participates kindly sponsored by @ecency with the help of @melinda010100
We would like to thank our sponsors for the support provided 🙏
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👉 To be eligible for the HIVE and ECENCY WEEKLY REWARDS you must: 👈
- Follow the rules of the community
- Subscribe to MED-Hive community
- Join our Discord Channel and register if you are a health professional
Do a post answering the prompt of the week until the end of Saturday
- The use of the following tag: #medhive
- Engage within the community through comments and supporting others
- Place a link to your post in the comment section below
⚠️ Minimum 300-word posts (original language only)
👉 All these simple steps must be followed in order to be eligible for the rewards 👈
We will consider engagement levels, writing quality, level of evidence, readability of the content, relevance for the weekly discussion, creativity, and if you followed all the rules. A post announcing the winner will be made at the end of the week, Sunday, and prizes will be distributed.
Important Notes & Rules
Posts are welcome from everyone in and out of the community, everyone is welcome to join the discussion. Feel free to express yourself about this. Write your post around the focus area in a way that will:
Enlighten the community.
Equip readers to make healthy decisions.
Correct harmful health practices.
Encourage healthy practices.
Create and promote necessary health awareness.
The post should contain:
- An English translation if written in a native language.
- If any external material or resource is used in the post, it should be well cited and ensure proper images tailored to your post are used and rightly sourced.
- If references are used, place the link of each one at the end of your post, in a way it's easily accessible.
- The use of the following tag: #medhive #loh #ecency #stemsocial #health #ocd
Remember to engage with others' posts and let's make the community lively. Kindly share your post on #threads and twitter with the #medhive and #posh tag. Make sure your account is registered, giving you the possibility to earn posh tokens and also spread the word of Hive to the community on Twitter.
Let's not forget the most important rule of all:
Plagiarism is not tolerated, you are solely responsible to confirm your information and source your references properly.
Join us on Discord
If you are a health professional (med-member)
Becoming a registered member is a way to ensure scrutiny of information and credential to keep our readers safe from harmful information. We ask all health professional members to join our Discord Channel so you can complete the registration process there and get your role assigned. We will be available if you need any assistance.
If you are a non-medical member
Non-medical members are also encouraged to join the Community and Discord. You will get a non-med role assigned and more importantly, you'll join in the fun! We welcome posts meeting the requirements of the community from you too.
Final notes
PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN OR HEALTH PROVIDER IF YOU HAVE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. AVOID SEEKING CONSULTATIONS FOR TREATMENT ON THE PLATFORM. YOU DO THAT AT YOUR OWN RISK AND THE COMMUNITY SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WHATEVER OUTCOME.
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Also, you can join our voting trail and help us curate good quality content. We appreciate all the help we can get to reach out to more people that might benefit from our content and to reward our community authors properly.
Lastly, we want to appreciate the hivers behind the scene that made this community possible. Thank you @jaydr, @marilour, @palomap3 and @blackdaisyft for their work and effort made for the community and for the benefit of all hivers.
Have fun and learn! We look forward to hearing from you all.
Useful resources and links for this month's theme:
World Health Organization. (2021). Women's Health
United Nations. (2020). The World's Women 2020: Trends and Statistics
Women's Health. (2021). Women's Health Statistics
United Nations. (2020). Policy brief: The impact of COVID-19 on women
World Health Organization. (2019). Women's health: a key to sustainable development