Women & Eating Disorders
/The stereotypical anorexic is female, and, in fact, statistics show considerably more women are susceptible to eating disorders than men. Ever wonder why that is?
Read MoreThe stereotypical anorexic is female, and, in fact, statistics show considerably more women are susceptible to eating disorders than men. Ever wonder why that is?
Read MoreThe use of hormonal contraception or birth control pills is commonly used by millions of women worldwide.
Read MoreFor the longest time, women aged 40 to 70 have been encouraged to get a mammogram in order to detect abnormal changes in their breasts as early as possible.
Read MorePregnancy is supposed to be a happy time for a couple expecting a baby. But when the telltale signs of morning sickness become evident the sweet anticipation of newborn life can take a sour turn.
Read MoreSurviving breast cancer is a victory all women can rejoice in breathing a little easier knowing you’ve conquered a brutal enemy that wanted to take you down.
Read MoreA new study finds women who experience nausea and vomiting associated with morning sickness were 50 to 75 percent less likely to have a miscarriage.
Read MoreThat morning cup of coffee not only stimulates a person to wakefulness it may also be stimulating their memory and cognitive functioning.
Read MoreThe 1980’s hit song “Let’s Get Physical” famously sung by Olivia Newton John, takes on a whole new meaning for women in helping prevent breast cancer.
Read MoreCoffee was never as bad as you grew up thinking it was, and now not a month seems to go by without some study somewhere revealing yet another health benefit buoyed by everyone's favorite fuel.
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