Libido Boosters for Women of Every Age
/The link between female libido and the constantly fluctuating hormones produced by the ovaries is profound.
Read MoreThe link between female libido and the constantly fluctuating hormones produced by the ovaries is profound.
Read MoreCelebrities can have a huge impact on public persuasion. Oscar-winning actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie is one such famous person who can mobilize an audience particularly when it comes to health prevention.
Read MoreWomen who have had breast cancer are being advised to steer clear of meat grilled, barbequed or smoked in order to increase post-cancer survival time.
Read MoreIt's been touted here before how social media can be a source of depression. But now we know that there is a linear association between the amount of social media platforms you use and your degree of depression.
Read MoreThe quest for eternal beauty can sometimes backfire on us. We primp and preen, we fix this or that and before you know it, we just might be putting ourselves into a beauty health bind.
Read MoreWomen, for the most part, are better at taking care of their health than men. They are generally very good at keeping appointments with their doctor and taking prescribed medications as directed.
Read MoreA woman is considered to be infertile if she has not been able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older).
Read MoreEver since the first oral contraceptive, Enovid was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1960, birth control pills have been the most popular method of birth control in the United States.
Read MoreFibromyalgia is a common syndrome in which a person has long-term body wide pain and tenderness in the joints, muscles, tendons, and other soft tissues. Fibromyalgia has also been linked to fatigue, sleep problems, headaches, depression, and anxiety. This disease is most common among women aged 20-50.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, stepping on a scale and checking your weight was enough. This was the metric we all used for generations to determine if we were “in shape.”
Read MoreWith more and more states legalizing recreational marijuana, there was bound to be an upswing in the number of women who are pregnant using pot. The upswing has happened and in a significant way.
Read MoreThere are a handful of exercises everyone should be doing daily for achieving a phenomenal shape. These include push-ups, squats, lunges and the ever-popular plank.
Read MoreYou may never have washboard abs, rippling muscles, or a full head of hair (again), but you can get radiant, supple, glowing skin – and it won't take two hours a day in the gym or a time machine.
Read MoreWomen who put in long hours for the bulk of their careers may pay a steep price: life-threatening illnesses, including heart disease and cancer.
Read MoreWomen who exercise regularly tend to focus on aerobic or cardiovascular fitness making them more of a priority rather than focusing or investing much time in weight lifting.
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Menopause signals the the end of a woman's fertility, and is a natural phase in the cycle of her life. But for many, it is still a period fraught with anxiety.
Read MoreGreat sex begins with a great lover. The kind of person who places a lot of emphasis on their sexual performance in the bedroom taking pride in leading their partner to new heights.
Read MoreFor a woman living in the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death and the earlier in her life a woman takes steps to reduce her risk, the less likely she’ll face that scenario.
Read MoreA phase of life many women approach with some apprehension is menopause, the ceasing of menstruation typically occurring between 45 and 50 years of age.
Read MoreIf you look at the numbers alone, you will notice that more women are affected by thyroid issues than men.
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