… 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 …
… 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 …
… 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 …
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… catch a cold or come down flu-like ick during your pregnancy, think about managing the symptoms one by one. That means that rather than an all-in-one “multi-symptom” or “cold and flu …
… and that’s not even including barrier methods, like condoms and diaphragms.Some of those methods use one kind of hormone. Some use two. Some don’t have hormones in them at all.And while …
Maybe you’re certain you don’t want kids. Maybe you’re already a parent, but your brood is big enough. Whatever your reasons, a vasectomy is a safe, simple and permanent form of birth …
When you’re trying to get pregnant, the anticipation is real. Whether you’ve been trying for a while or just starting to think about stopping birth control, the days on the calendar suddenly take …
Statistics say someone in the United States will have a heart attack within the next 40 seconds. Blood flow to their heart will either stop or be severely reduced. Death or permanent heart damage is …
Ah, the humble soybean. Did you know that the United States is the world’s No. 1 soybean producer? Just four Midwestern states — Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Minnesota — are responsible for growing nearly half of …
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