Surprising reasons why women sometimes need a hysterectomy
/In the United States alone, around 600,000 women have this procedure done which is a surgical removal of the uterus and sometimes the cervix and supporting tissues.
Read MoreIn the United States alone, around 600,000 women have this procedure done which is a surgical removal of the uterus and sometimes the cervix and supporting tissues.
Read MoreAll it takes is a crack or break from a simple fall reminding a woman of her risk for weak, porous bones.
Read MoreObstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep-related breathing disorder in which either the throat muscles collapse, the tongue falls back into the airway, or enlarged tonsils and/or adenoids impede air flow.
Read MoreAt some point in a woman’s life she will go through the life transition of menopause.
Read MoreWomen are not so lucky. In fact, women are less likely to get the correct diagnosis than men and therefore incorrect treatment and care they need possibly resulting in years of unnecessary suffering with a medical condition before it is finally accurately diagnosed.
Read MoreThink that “the change” means the end to good sex?
Read MoreVitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as a hormone.
Read MoreEach year close to 100,000 women will be diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer and approximately 30,000 will die from one according to the American Cancer Society. Gynecologic cancers
Read MoreThere is a type of yeast fungus called Candida albicans which takes up residence in the warm, moist places such as the gastrointestinal tract and the vagina.
Read MoreAs women approach the “change” of life, their concerns may be focused on hot flashes and night sweats, but there can be another unwelcomed change - weight gain.
Read MoreReproductive health in women should be a top concern. In facts, sexual and reproductive health problems are responsible for one third of health issues for women between the ages of 15 and 44 years.
Read MoreOne of the most common gynecological conditions affecting up to 70% of women are uterine fibroids.
Read MoreIt would seem getting pregnant would be a straightforward accomplishment. But in reality, that’s not the case.
Read MoreThere are four lifestyle risk factors consistently shown to decrease the risk of breast cancer. By taking steps today to modify your daily lifestyle habits, you can make a difference in protecting your breast health.
Read MoreIt has been known that as a woman ages, her risk of breast cancer increases.
Read MorePart of this is the fact breast cancer gets a lot of media exposure compared to other forms of cancer.
Read MoreAdmit it, have you ever said something on the line of, “If I eat that cookie it’s going straight to my big hips,” or maybe, “All I have to do is look at fattening food and I get fat.”
Read MoreThere comes a point in everyone’s life when you need to take matters in your own hands.
Read MoreWhen we hear of a woman who has been diagnosed with cancer, most of us tend to assume it is breast cancer.
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