… in women,” Dr. Vij says. “And because men’s skin tends to be a little oilier than women’s skin, we can often be more aggressive and use stronger topical medications since their skin is …
… vegetables and high-fiber foods instead.Drink moderately — no more than two daily drinks for men and one for women.Maintain a healthy weight.Ultimately, remember that alcohol abuse isn’t the only cause of …
… reason why is pretty well-known: Alcohol can have many harmful effects on your physical and mental health.“One health effect that has been less talked about is the risk of cancer due to alcohol …
… data. He also cited studies that suggest there’s a hormone-based immunity gap between men and women.None of that is hard to believe. Global life expectancy data consistently shows that, on average, women …
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… POPs are present in your body. And specific types of POPs increase the risk of stroke in women.Why does this matter? Because levels of PCB (polychlorinated biphenyl, which is one type of POP) are …
… Luckily, there are more options than ever to choose from to lower your cholesterol levels and be healthier.One option is to change the way you eat. You’ve probably discovered that there are many …
… feel equally daunting.Among your (probably many) concerns? Whether your teen’s relationship with food is a healthy one. Especially in an age of social media where societal pressures to conform to a certain body …
… a healthy baby. And if you're pregnancy is high risk, you may worry even more. Even healthy women are sometimes given special tests as a precaution to monitor their fetus' health late in the …
When you gotta go, you gotta go. But if you need to go all the time — and it kind of burns when you do — it may be a urinary tract infection (UTI).But are women …
Unless you’ve had problems in the past, you probably take for granted that your kidneys are working as they should. But 1 in 5 men and 1 in 4 women in the United States …
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