Coffee Thwarts Dementia in Older Women
/Coffee was never as bad as you grew up thinking it was, and now not a month seems to go by without some study somewhere revealing yet another health benefit buoyed by everyone's favorite fuel.
Read MoreCoffee was never as bad as you grew up thinking it was, and now not a month seems to go by without some study somewhere revealing yet another health benefit buoyed by everyone's favorite fuel.
Read MoreAmong the many “changes of life” which occur in post-menopausal women can be a thinning of the walls of the vagina, due to the reduction in estrogen levels.
Read MoreDeaths from ovarian cancer fell worldwide between 2002 and 2012 and are predicted to continue to decline in the USA & European Union.
Read MoreNew research led by scientists from King’s College London and the University of Bristol has found that a high-fat, high-sugar diet during pregnancy may be linked to symptoms of ADHD in children who show conduct problems early in life.
Read MoreIt’s becoming more of a growing trend for a woman with breast cancer to request to have her other healthy breast removed in order to lessen her risk of cancer recurrence.
Read MoreDoctors have long recommended that women do not douche, yet the practice continues, inexplicably.
Read MoreAs the legalization of smoking marijuana in some form or another has steadily grown across the United States, pregnant women have been given the warning not to participate.
Read MoreBoth men and women with type 2 diabetes are at a greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Read MoreThere are several reasons why you may be itchy “down there,” and they could all be vaginitis.
Read MoreAny woman will tell you after just having delivered a baby the size of a football, the last thing on her mind is sex.
Read MoreIt’s not uncommon for moms to be taking care of everyone else except themselves. This is where we can step in to remind her how valuable she is and doing what it takes to keep herself healthy.
Read MoreUterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that nevertheless can become painful. They often appear during child-bearing years.
Read MoreOvarian cancer often goes undetected until it has spread within the pelvis and abdomen. At this late stage, ovarian cancer is difficult to treat and is often fatal.
Read MoreNew research is showing that the same test women routinely get to screen for breast cancer may also be a useful tool to identify women at risk for heart disease.
Read MoreResearchers compared such lifestyle factors as cigarette use, caffeinated beverage consumption and multivitamin use among 344 couples with a singleton pregnancy from the weeks before they conceived through the seventh week of pregnancy.
Read MoreScreening for breast cancer involves a mammogram, which is an X-ray of the breasts that enables detection of tumors that cannot be felt. While breast cancer screening leads to early diagnosis for some patients, there are some potential downfalls to the method.
Read MoreRegular exercise during pregnancy can improve your posture and decrease backaches and fatigue.
Read MoreThere are more than 200,000 new cases detected yearly in the USA. The life time risk of breast cancer is 1 out of every 8 women.
Read MoreExercise and stress can both have an effect on the timing, but here is how the baseline charting goes:
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