Why menopause raises women’s risk for heart disease

Why menopause raises women’s risk for heart disease

The average age when American women enter into menopause is around fifty-one. It is during the postmenopausal years that set women up for an increased risk of several health conditions, including heart disease.

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The worry over an abnormal Pap test and what happens next

The worry over an abnormal Pap test and what happens next

Each year, more than 50 million Pap tests are performed in the U.S. to screen for cervical cancer. During this simple test, a small sample of cells are scraped from the cervix and examined under a microscope to look for precancerous changes.

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How frequent should Pap smears be after menopause?

How frequent should Pap smears be after menopause?

Does this also mean she is done having regular Pap smears by her gynecologist? The answer to this can vary depending on who you ask but generally, pap smears are still recommended even for postmenopausal women.

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Preventing middle age spread after menopause

Preventing middle age spread after menopause

Over a two year period it is not uncommon for a woman to find the scales tipping in the wrong direction of gaining anywhere from 10 or more pounds – and those extra pounds are often quite stubborn not wanting to budge.

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How early menopause affects women’s health

How early menopause affects women’s health

A condition called primary ovarian insufficiency or POI (previously called premature ovarian failure or POF), affects approximately 1 out of every 1000 teens and adult women between 15-29 years of age.  Around the world, POI affects 1 to 2 percent of women. 

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How diabetes affects women’s health

How diabetes affects women’s health

Blood glucose is our body’s main source of energy which comes from the food you eat. Insulin, a hormone made by the pancreas, helps glucose from food get into your cells to be used for energy.

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