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![]() Judy Norsigian is one of the founders of Our Bodies Ourselves (OBOS), also known as the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, and has served as its Executive Director since 2001. Ms. Norsigian has been an author and editor for each of the nine editions of Our Bodies, Ourselves, the organization’s landmark book on women’s health and sexuality. Ms. Norsigian graduated from Radcliffe College in 1970 and lives in Newton, Mass. |
Comparative Effectiveness Research: Judy Norsigian of Our Bodies OurselvesJudy Norsigian | September 19, 2012 |
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