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When it comes to discussing urinary tract infections, it seems that every woman who has ever walked this earth has suffered from this awful and debilitating infection. The discomfort begins with when one is infected with a bacterium called Escherichia coli (usually a resident of the colon), which makes it way up the bladder and into the kidneys where it proceeds to multiply at a rapid rate, thus creating the dreaded and very painful symptoms of a full blown urinary tract infection, medically known as cystitis. Statistics published in the United States reveal that over eight million doctor visits…

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Health plays an important role in the life of every individual; therefore it is necessary to take every step possible to maximize your health and maintain a long and happy life. While there are many opportunities available for individuals to take advantage of, when it comes to improving health, there are also common misperceptions that exist, which limit an individual’s understanding of all that is possible. As a person ages, the effects of hormone imbalances become more and are often blindly accepted by individuals as a fact of life.

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Most women would love to have a perfect hourglass figure that never changes shape or size, no matter what we eat (within reason) and whatever time of the month it is. Unfortunately, this is never the case, as we all swell up to a lesser or greater degree during menstruation; and our stomachs tend to bloat for all sorts of reasons without any warning. Sometimes this bloating can increase our waist measurement or dress size by quite a few inches.

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A very common event that happens during a woman’s monthly menstrual cycle is when an ovarian cyst occurs. An ovarian cyst will generally only occur if the woman is still within her child bearing years. Generally, ovarian cysts will grow and then “die” without any issues. If signs of an ovarian cyst do occur, the symptoms may be similar to another medical condition and are then misread. In addition, they are usually considered benign and therefore harmless.