Global Study of Womens Health Shows Endometriosis Significantly Impacts Women’s Productivity at Work

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As a healthcare practitioner who has devoted my life to helping diagnose and treat women with endometriosis and pelvic pain, I see the real-life pain and suffering caused by this disease. The magnitude of the pain and suffering and the ensuing impact on quality of life can be almost incomprehensible. Related Blogs Related Blogs on… Read more »

Can Coffee Benefit Women’s Health?

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One common fact in life is that with age, you often become more conscious of protecting your health and preventing the development of diseases. If you are a postmenopausal woman with these concerns, you will be happy to know the latest research that drinking 1 to 3 cups of coffee each day will protect your… Read more »

A Woman’s Guide on How to Get Rid of a Yeast Infection Once and For All – Easy Tips to Follow

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If you have ever experienced a yeast infection then you already know how devastating the condition can be. The truth is, statistics shows that more than 70% of women will have a yeast infection at least once in here lifetime. Otherwise known as candidias infection, this infection is caused from the overgrowth of the micro-organism… Read more »

Bacterial Vaginosis – Learn to Treat it Naturally

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A study shows that wearing tight clothing is the main cause of BV because this will trap the moisture inside and the air cannot freely go inside. Bacteria can multiply in wet places therefore it is advised to wear comfortable clothes such as loose pants and cotton panties. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Bacterial Vaginosis… Read more »

Women Need to Be Doubly Careful in Avoiding Stroke

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Women need to be doubly careful in avoiding stroke as recent statistics show women being more prone to stroke than men. Data from the American Heart Association published last February 2010 in its Circulation Journal show that there are 65,000 more women than men who have a stroke each year.