… change. That’s OK. Sometimes, induced labor or a C-section are the better route to a healthy labor and delivery. It’s a matter of weighing the risks.If your healthcare provider recommends an …
… of a difference in body weight and composition. This leads to a greater degree of intoxication for women.“Alcohol disperses in water, and women have less water in their bodies than men,” explains Dr. Janesz …
… to breast implant removal. And, they’re trained to handle any complications, however rare, that might arise.One complication post-surgery is what some women describe as having fatigue, brain fog, muscle and joint pain …
… been shown to help with weight management, along with other benefits like decreasing inflammation and improving gut health.But when you’re breastfeeding, you’ve always got to ask yourself one critical question: “Is this …
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… treat a yeast infectionThe best and safest way to treat a yeast infection is to see a healthcare provider or — if you know you have a yeast infection — use an over-the-counter medication.Dr …
… These implants contain saline solution and offer a uniform shape and feel. “They’re FDA-approved for women 18 and older and best-suited for women with autoimmune conditions, like lupus or Sjögren’s syndrome …
If you’re living with cancer, you already have a lot on your mind. The last thing you probably want to think about is what’s for dinner tonight. But how you eat can make …
The lights are low. The music is soft. The mood is (seemingly) right for the fireworks to fly.Except it’s all wrong.You worry. Your mind races. You just can’t get into it …
It’s estimated that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) affects 64 million people worldwide each year.Most adults will only have cold-like symptoms like a runny nose, congestion, mild headache, sore throat, cough, fatigue or …
Wanting different-colored hair is nothing new. In ancient Egypt, henna dye was used to highlight hair (or cover unwanted grays). Hair dye found its way onto the heads of people in ancient Greece, too …
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