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Scientific Symposium at the College of Computer Science and Information Technology Discusses “Women’s Health and Its Impact on the Family”

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The College of Computer Science and Information Technology held a scientific symposium titled “Women’s Health and Its Impact on the Family,” attended by a number of professors, researchers, and students. The event comes as part of growing interest in women’s physical and psychological well-being and its direct influence on family and societal stability.

The symposium featured lectures by Dr. Ali Abdul Redha Kazem and Assistant Lecturer Sara Jabbar Yaqoub.

The discussion addressed several key topics, most notably the health challenges women face at various stages of life and their implications for familial roles. It also highlighted the importance of promoting women’s health awareness to foster a stable family environment.

Speakers emphasized the necessity of integrating women’s health concepts into health and educational policies, noting that empowering women in terms of health contributes positively to building a sound and balanced society.

The event witnessed active engagement from attendees, with in-depth discussions on contemporary issues such as reproductive health and the psychological pressures associated with women’s roles within the family and broader society.

At the conclusion of the symposium, participants recommended the importance of organizing regular events that shed light on women’s health issues and promoting societal awareness of the vital role women’s health plays in family and community development.