… this could be happening. We’ve collated some of the most common causes of facial hair in women below:AgingFor women, hair growth on the chin and jawline can be a part of getting older …
… feel like?Headaches fall into two categories: secondary and primary. Secondary headaches are caused by an underlying health problem, such as a sinus infection or high blood pressure. Primary headaches are self-contained — the pain …
… bone, putting you at risk for fracture” explains orthopaedic physical therapist Jennifer Danzo. “Osteoporosis is a major health concern. Half of all women and one-quarter of all men over age 50 will have a …
… be a stress reliever.”If you have a hard time having an orgasm — a common occurrence in women — don’t fret.“Just having a healthy sex life can boost self-esteem, self-confidence and your …
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… after sex: Pregnancy hormones are released.Dr. Cantwell says it’s a well-accepted fact among pregnancy healthcare providers that 80% of women who are having vaginal intercourse regularly and aren’t using birth control …
Oh hormones. Those feisty, relentless and crucial little substances in our body that influence how we function. Sometimes our hormones run smoothly without us even noticing and other times they seem to take over control …
You deserve a healthy and happy sex life. We all do. Sex is a basic human function. And good sex can even do your mind and body a whole lotta good.But maybe you’ve …
We’re not all “Popeye,” eating cans of spinach each day to stay strong.But making sure we have a healthy amount of iron in our diet is important. The mineral can help prevent anemia …
Ouch! It hurts to pee! Yet you feel like you have to pee all the time — and, worse still, you can barely squeeze out a trickle when you do.Yep, it sounds like you have …
Women have been giving birth for a long, long, long time. And until the 1900s or so, most births happened in homes, not hospitals. Without pain medicine, epidurals or even doctors.A lot has changed …
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