Can being overweight affect your pregnancy?

Can being overweight affect your pregnancy?

Research has shown that more women are giving birth at older ages, are obese, or have certain health conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes.  There are also more young women with serious conditions, like congenital heart defects, who are surviving and having children. 

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Women have specific stroke symptoms

Women have specific stroke symptoms

Strokes affect both men and women. However, women are more negatively impacted as stroke is the third cause of death in women, compared to the fifth leading cause of death in men. Every year, about 55,000 more women have a stroke than men. Among the more than 137,000 Americans who die from stroke each year, about 60 percent of them women. This year, it is estimated that more than 100,000 women in the U.S. under age 65 will have a stroke.

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Let’s Explore Postpartum Depression: Are you at risk?

Let’s Explore Postpartum Depression: Are you at risk?

Hayden Panettiere has revealed her choice to begin treatment at a facility to combat postpartum depression. She has spoken openly about her struggle since the birth of her daughter in December 2014, but now it appears she has continued to struggle. 

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Top Cancers Affecting Women

Top Cancers Affecting Women

There are 5 common cancer the affect women the most. Understanding your individual risk for these cancers is the first step in minimizing the risk and even preventing the disease. Yes, breast cancer is first on the list but you may be surprised at some of the other common cancers common in women. 

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8 Tips Better Than The Female Sex Drug

8 Tips Better Than The Female Sex Drug

A healthy sex life is very important for many aspects of our health but even further a healthy sex life also is a major factor in a healthy relationship. But what about foreplay? Is it a really important factor? We say absolutely. In male issues like erectile dysfunction and female sexual desire stemming from the brain, foreplay cannot be under appreciated. There has been much in the news about the female sex drug. But let's not forget important intimacy and foreplay sex tips. Here are 8 for you to try (maybe this week!)

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What Do You Think of the New Female Sex Drug?

What Do You Think of the New Female Sex Drug?

 FDA has approved Flibanserin, the experimental Viagra for women. The drug can be found under the name of Addyi. In 2010 it rejected the pill for female libido over side effects concerns. Some of the side effects included nausea, dizziness and fainting. Flibanserin is for post-menopausal women who experience a low sex drive. It is produced by the pharmaceutical company Sprout Pharmaceutical.

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What is cervical dysplasia?

What is cervical dysplasia?

Cervical dysplasia is a condition that women can develop before developing cervical cancer. The condition is precancerous and is characterized by the growth of abnormal cells on the lining of the cervix or endocervical canal. Cervical dysplasia is also known as intraepithelial neoplasia. This condition is often associated with HPV, or human papillomavirus, which is a sexually transmitted infection. The condition is most common among women who are younger than thirty years old. However, women of any age can develop it.

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Women Having More Orgasms Than Men?

Women Having More Orgasms Than Men?

A new survey titled the 2015 SKYN Condoms Millennial Sex Survey asked 2,814 women and 2,302 men between the ages of 18-34 a series of questions about their sex lives and found that millennial women are orgasming from sex almost as often as men. nearly 90% of women surveyed said they reach an orgasm during sex, compared to 97% of millennial men. Even further, 44% of women say they typically have at least two orgasms during sex compared to 36% of men. 

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Early Stage Treatment Questioned For Breast Cancer

Early Stage Treatment Questioned For Breast Cancer

New research has called a common treatment for early stage breast cancer into question. The treatment can often be disfiguring. According to a study published in the journal JAMA Oncology found that women with stage 0 breast cancer which is also known as ductal carcinoma in situ or DCIS who undergo treatment have the same likelihood of dying of breast cancer within 20 years as women in the general population. DCIS is often diagnosed after abnormal cells have been found in the breast's milk ducts. This is most often detected through a mammogram. It not makes up about one in five new breast cancer diagnoses according the American Cancer Society. The good thing is almost all women diagnosed at this stage can be cured. 

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OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT UNDERUSED: RESEARCH

OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT UNDERUSED: RESEARCH

Less than half of women suffering from ovarian cancer who are qualified to get combined chemotherapy treatments only receive it. The study was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. It was a collaborative effort of six leading cancer institutes, including The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute.

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Ovarian Cancer Screening: What Women Need to Know

Ovarian Cancer Screening: What Women Need to Know

Most women know the drill when it comes to screening for breast cancer and skin cancer, but many are unaware of the protocol and risk for ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in women.  This equates to about 250,000 women newly diagnosed annually, and 140,000 annual deaths from ovarian cancer.  Although ovarian cancer can occur at any age, women above the age of 60 are at higher risk.  Statistically, about half of diagnoses occur in women 63 years old and above. When diagnosis occurs in younger women, the cases are often more aggressive.

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8 Medical Experts Evaluate the Female Viagra Sex Drug

8 Medical Experts Evaluate the Female Viagra Sex Drug

The FDA has approved the first female libido drug, from Sprout Pharmaceuticals called flibanserin. Many women who suffer from sexual dysfunction and lack of sexual desire are in support of the pill but critics worry that hard side effects may be a major concern. Researchers have been aware for many years that female sexual desire actually stems from the brain, which makes female desire or sexual disorders so difficult to treat. 

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Hysterectomy at NJ hospital allegedly spread cancer in woman's body

Hysterectomy at NJ hospital allegedly spread cancer in woman's body

A woman suffering from an aggressive form of cancer is suing a New Jersey hospital for using a potentially dangerous device that she says spread cancer cells through her body during what was supposed to be a routine hysterectomy.

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Heart Disease in Women

Heart Disease in Women

Heart disease, in its most general sense, refers to several types of conditions like coronary heart (or artery) disease, cardiovascular disease and stroke.  It is responsible for approximately 600,000 deaths annually, which translates into about one in every four deaths.  It may not come as a surprise that heart disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women; however, more women die as a result of heart disease than men.  In fact, heart disease kills more women than all types of cancer combined.

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What is cervicitis?

What is cervicitis?

Cervicitis is a condition that causes inflammation in the cervix. The cervix is located at the lower part of the uterus which opens into the vagina. There are millions of women that develop cervicitis in the United States every year. More than 50 percent of women will be affected by the condition at some point during their life. Cervicitis can be acute or chronic, meaning it can occur suddenly for a short period of time, or it can last for several months.

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