… in the United States are women. We don’t know whether these increased incidence rates occur because women tend to live longer than men or if women have a greater risk than men at the …
… reasons you might not be reaching the “big O”:Lack of stimulation. “Without direct clitoral stimulation, many women don’t climax during vaginal intercourse,” Dr. Crawford shares. Research suggests that about 50% of women do …
… 1 mug of instant coffee: 100 mg.1 mug of filtered coffee: 140 mg.Chocolate: 31 mg.One mug of decaffeinated coffee: 12 mg.One mug of hot chocolate: 9 mg.“Be sure to let …
… can affect your circadian rhythm or sleep-wake cycle, causing you to wake in the night.Sex: Women are more prone to all forms of insomnia.Hormones: Women going through the stages of menopause often …
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… that pesky LSIL test result.AgeCurrent guidelines recommend women start Pap tests at age 21, even though women younger than age 25 have a low risk of having precancerous cells. Screening young women is important …
… relationship between the vaccines and the entire menstrual cycle.Then, in June 2023, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) released the results of a fifth study. The data came from a broader project: Boston University …
Next time you wake from a sound sleep and roll over to see those familiar numbers on the bedside clock, know that you’re not alone. Nighttime awakenings are a common phenomenon.But what’s …
Have you suddenly noticed gobs of hair clogging your hairbrush and shower drain? Or maybe your once-lustrous locks are looking a little sparse. It’s enough to make you want to pull your hair …
A rash has blossomed on your baby’s face. Of course, you’re concerned. You wonder if it hurts. Will it spread? What does it mean?Fifth disease, or erythema infectiosum, is a viral infection …
After giving birth, it can take a while for your body to get back to its pre-pregnancy state. Physically and emotionally, you’re trying to recover from a major event that’s caused many …
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