… what treatment options are available.Can your period trigger chronic hives?Chronic hives are more common in women — and the cause is likely due to the different hormones present.“We know that mast cells, which …
… activity.”Benefits of having sex when you’re pregnantIn general, having a healthy sex life is ... well, healthy. And pregnancy sex brings a unique set of benefits, too.More satisfying sex: For some women, pregnancy …
… of the overall safer sex puzzle. Pregnancy prevention and family planning is a big part of sexual health, and not just for women.“I always say anybody who has a uterus or knows someone with …
… of washing your hair too often or too little, and provides ways you can keep your hair healthy and clean without overdoing it.Should you wash your hair every day?There’s an ongoing debate …
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… doctor about making a plan to keep you hydrated,” advises Dr. Rapp.8. You have an underlying health issueDehydration deserves a conversation with your provider. It may be a sign of a more serious health …
… be hard to pinpoint exactly which condition they may have. So, how do you find out which one it is and how does the specific diagnosis affect your treatment?“Doctors diagnose these diseases through somewhat …
Did you know that lifestyle, stress and nutrition all play a role in your polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and hormone imbalance?“The good news is that many lifestyle changes can pull you out of the …
When you’re close to your baby’s due date, each day that passes can feel like 100. Time becomes relentless — just like calls from well-meaning loved ones asking if you’re still pregnant …
Your nose is running, your eyes are itching and your belly is growing. And you’re wondering: Can I take allergy medicine while pregnant?If you’ve lived with seasonal allergies, you probably already know …
You toss. You turn. You stare at the clock and count down the minutes, but sleep still eludes you. There’s a good chance you’re dealing with insomnia, which affects 40 million Americans each …
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