6 STD symptoms women should never ignore
/Each year, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that nearly 20 million new cases of STDs occur, half among young people aged 15-24.
Read MoreEach year, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that nearly 20 million new cases of STDs occur, half among young people aged 15-24.
Read MoreUnlike men, hair loss in women typically does not result in going completely bald.
Read MoreAny woman experiencing premenstrual syndrome symptoms should discuss this with their OB/GYN.
Read MoreFoods containing gluten and even chocolate are common foods blamed by some women to be the cause of their misery.
Read MoreOne other decision for some, but not all women with breast cancer is whether to have breast reconstruction after a mastectomy and sometimes, even after a lumpectomy.
Read MoreDrinking alcohol is done for a variety of reasons in many cultures, which does include women enjoying a glass of wine or other alcoholic beverage.
Read MoreA reading at or above 130/80 mm Hg is considered elevated blood pressure which increases the risk for hypertension.
Read MoreUterine fibroids are almost always benign, muscular tumors that grow in the wall of the uterus.
Read MoreA study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which collected data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), found that almost 20% of all women aged 40 to 59 have trouble falling asleep on four or more nights in the prior week.
Read MoreThis brings us back to a logical question - why don’t women just ask for more help? It sounds simple but it’s easier said than done for many.
Read MoreCervicitis is a swelling or inflammation of the cervix. This inflammation is considered very common as it will affect more than one half of all women at some point during their adult life.
Read MoreBy proposing this change, the FDA is hoping to modernize standards to include better communication and technology.
Read MoreIt is estimated that in 2017, there will be 252,710 new cases of the disease with one in eight women who will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime.
Read MoreThe American Diabetes Association states that one in three women will die of heart disease compared to one in nine women dying of breast cancer.
Read MoreHowever, that does not mean you have to simply give up and believe there is nothing to prevent that.
Read MoreThis unexpected and unwelcomed transition often occurs when women enter their 50s and 60s, which coincides with menopause.
Read MoreThis sometimes painful problem does not always cause symptoms and is usually not considered to be dangerous.
Read MoreBy the time she reaches puberty, the number of eggs in each ovary has dwindled to a mere 200,000 to 400,000 with approximately only 300 to 500 of those eggs that will develop and be released during ovulation.
Read MoreCarrying excess body fat can increase the amount of hormones in your body which can promote cancer cell growth, and can increase a woman’s risk of breast and endometrial cancers
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