Just One Drink a Day Raises Breast Cancer Risk

Just One Drink a Day Raises Breast Cancer Risk

The risk is not minimal, either. Drinking the equivalent of a small glass of wine or beer a day – 10 grams of alcohol – increases pre-menopausal breast cancer risk by 5 percent and post-menopausal breast cancer risk by 9 percent. For most Americans, a standard drink is 14 grams of alcohol.

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Flushing Fallopian Tubes for Fertility

Flushing Fallopian Tubes for Fertility

Looking for a medical breakthrough you can use that doesn't involve getting injected with nanobots or a re-weaving of your DNA strands? How about an all-natural fertility boost that's over a century old?

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Women's Unique Heart Disease Risks

Women's Unique Heart Disease Risks

Heart disease is the number one cause of death among women in the U.S. yet it remains woefully under-diagnosed. Part of the reason is that heart attacks were, from the 19th century well into the 20th, viewed as being caused by stress. It was a disease for “hard-working and ambitious men,” and dying of a heart attack, like sweating, was simply not something a proper woman did.

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Reduce crippling menstrual cramps with yoga

Reduce crippling menstrual cramps with yoga

Ask any woman about menstrual cramps or commonly referred to as “the curse” and you will get a wide range of comments from them being barely noticeable for some women to severe enough to interfere with daily activities.  Symptoms can range from mild to moderate and can include abdominal and pelvic pain which may also spread to the lower back, nausea, vomiting, loose bowel movements or constipation, bloating in the belly area, and headaches or feeling faint.  Not exactly a time of the month women look forward to.

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Older Women Need Cervical Screening

Older Women Need Cervical Screening

Old habits and mindsets die hard, and sometimes that can have a real impact on our quality of life. For example, most every woman is under the impression, borne of generations of professional medical understanding and advice, that cervical cancer primarily affects younger women. In fact, a new study indicates that incidence rates of cervical cancer do not begin to decline until 85 years of age among women without a hysterectomy. Furthermore, the data show that women over 65 who have not been recently screened may benefit from continued surveillance.

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Breast Cancer and Low-Dose Aspirin

Breast Cancer and Low-Dose Aspirin

You may be taking low-dose aspirin regularly because its blood-thinning powers are known to stave off heart disease, but some California researchers may have just given you another reason. Their findings indicate that taking low-dose aspirin at least three times per week may reduce a woman's risk of breast cancer by up to 20 percent.

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4 reasons affecting a woman’s desire for sex

4 reasons affecting a woman’s desire for sex

Over the years, a woman’s sex drive can often wax and wane due to many complex components.  Low libido in women can be a contentious sore spot when your partner wants to engage in sex but she has little to no desire. 

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Women and Knee-Hip Surgery

Women and Knee-Hip Surgery

Although we often view knee replacement surgery as something that follows a lifetime of vigorous athletic activity for men, women are more likely to undergo the procedure. Women have a higher incidence of arthritis than men, and since arthritis is the leading cause of joint replacements, around 60 percent of all joint replacements are performed on women. Between 2013 and 2015, about 26 percent of women reported being diagnosed with arthritis, compared to 19.1 percent of men.

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Recognizing symptoms of endometriosis

Recognizing symptoms of endometriosis

Endometriosis is an often painful disorder women experience with symptoms varying from woman to woman.  The condition is where tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus - the endometrium – grows outside of the uterus.  The endometrium is the tissue that thickens each month in preparation for possible implantation of an embryo.  If there is no implantation, then the lining or tissue will bleed known as a woman’s menstrual cycle. 

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Is it normal to have nipple discharge?

Is it normal to have nipple discharge?

Any woman who notices nipple discharge from her breast and is not breastfeeding may immediately go into panic mode.  However before immediately fearing the worst, the sight of discharge from a nipple can be alarming but in the vast majority of cases, it most likely is either normal or a minor issue.

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