… they tick,” she says.Why women love true crimeResearch shows that true crime stories disproportionally appeal to women. That makes sense, Dr. Childs says, as women are also disproportionately likely to be the victims of …
… return. What gives?Why do you keep getting these infections? And what does it say about your health?“The good news is that’s it’s usually nothing too serious, especially if you are a …
… need to panic, though. All three of these STIs are curable, but you have to see a healthcare provider for treatment. “If left treated, they can cause further health problems, and you can also infect …
… be alarming, especially if you don’t usually experience it.In some cases, vaginal discharge signifies a health concern. But it can also be part of normal, healthy bodily function. So, don’t panic just …
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… Dr. Todorov. “Try to avoid vigorous exercise 2 to 3 hours before bedtime.”9. Don’t miss health screeningsIt’s no exaggeration: health screenings can save your life. They are designed to catch cancers and …
… where they left off or will you face new challenges?The answer? It could go either way.“Women often complain of changes in their periods after having a baby,” says Ob/Gyn Diane Young, MD …
… how to get better sleep during pregnancy is not just important for your energy and mood. Pregnant women who get less sleep are more likely to have complications, according to sleep disorders specialist Sally Ibrahim …
… of muscle and connective tissue of the uterus are a common occurrence, affecting 60-80 percent of women. Also, they generally do not cause any symptoms.There are times, however, that their presence causes problems …
… delicacy. But have you ever wondered if oysters are good for you? Or if oysters have any health benefits?If you’re not in the oyster camp yet, you might want to join now. Because …
As women enter a new stage of their life, more and more women over age 40 are choosing to have breast augmentations.Plastic surgeon Risal Djohan, MD, says “We see both young women who have …
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