8 Top health mistakes women make
/There comes a point in everyone’s life when you need to take matters in your own hands.
Read MoreThere comes a point in everyone’s life when you need to take matters in your own hands.
Read MoreWhen we hear of a woman who has been diagnosed with cancer, most of us tend to assume it is breast cancer.
Read MoreEvery day, each of us should make wise food choices to feed our body what it needs to function at its optimal best.
Read MoreWhen Title IX was passed in 1972 prohibiting sex discrimination in any educational program or activity including sports, it opened up a whole new world particularly for girls and women interested in athletics.
Read MoreKeep in mind, the vast majority of lumps found by women are not breast cancer – in fact, four out of five breast lumps end up being benign.
Read MoreConsidered neither a sexually transmitted disease nor a sexual dysfunction, according to the National Vulvodynia Association, it is a condition marked by “chronic vulvar pain without an identifiable cause.”
Read MoreThis is why the more a woman knows about prostate cancer, the more she can help the men in her life to avoid a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Read MoreIt’s one thing to have acne as a teenager. But if you’re a woman having acne in your thirties, forties or beyond is simply unacceptable.
Read MoreAny woman reading this has likely wondered how fit, healthy women get and stay that way.
Read MoreEndometriosis is an often painful disorder women experience with symptoms varying from woman to woman.
Read MoreEveryone knows physical changes are likely to occur when given a cancer diagnosis. Possible changes might include hair loss, excessive tiredness, digestive issues, skin changes, and changes in appetite.
Read MoreWhat is it making menopause an almost overnight rite of passage of weight gain accumulating around the midsection?
Read MoreHow old you are when you go through menopause could be influenced by the foods you eat. This news is according to a recent study published online by the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
Read MoreJust when you thought you had your life altogether and figured out, along comes perimenopause. Suddenly, you’re experiencing symptoms you’ve never had before and you feel like you’re riding a hormonal roller coaster.
Read MoreUrinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine estimated to affect up to 51 percent of women adversely affecting women’s physical, functional, and social well-being.
Read MoreSometimes a woman’s vagina is trying to get her attention letting her know something is amiss. In the case of any woman experiencing symptoms of itching, burning or pain in the vagina accompanied with a thin, milky, white or gray discharge and a fishy odor probably has a bacterial infection called bacterial vaginosis.
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