Newsflash: Conventional medicine is responsible for 255,000 deaths per year in the United States, and almost half of those are from adverse reactions to prescription drugs. Just because a pharmaceutical drug has been studied in a laboratory, regulated by the FDA and prescribed by a doctor, it does not necessarily mean that it is safe… Read more »
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Are You Too Sick To Get Pregnant? Gut Health And Its Relationship To Infertility
Whether you are having trouble getting pregnant, or have had one or more miscarriages, you are not alone. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), about 10 percent of women (6.1 million) in the United States ages 15-44 have difficulty getting pregnant or staying pregnant. Now, I would like to talk about an alternative… Read more »
Female Orgasm Enhancers Improve Sexual Intimacy
Studies show that females have a difficult time achieving an orgasm during sexual encounters. There are some doctors that believe the main reason why women have a difficult time climaxing is because of their psychological state during sexual intercourse. Other doctors and researchers will place all of the blame on the partner that is engaged… Read more »
Fertility Concerns After Breast Cancer Treatment
More than 12,000 women under the age of 40 are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women under 40. The number of cancer survivors of reproductive age in the United States is now estimated at about 500,000.
PCOS – Can Anyone Get It?
PCOS, or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, affects between 5 to 10 percent of women in the United States today. Why are so many women dealing with this problem?
How to Overcome Premenstrual Syndrome
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is an evident change in the state of woman, arising in the second half of the menstrual cycle and disappearing with the onset of menses. Up to 80% of women experience some kind of discomfort before menses. However, 5-10% of women have severe symptoms of PMS. Related Blogs Related Blogs on How… Read more »
New York Abortion Access Fund – Support for Women Deserves Our Support
What am I going to DO?!” is a question that reproductive health educators hear every day when it comes to the question of paying for abortion service. Unfortunately, it is not always and easy answer. In New York we are one of the lucky thirteen states where Medicaid covers abortion services. However, the maximum income… Read more »
4 Pointers to Women Most At Risk of Urinary Tract Infections
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… Read more »
3 Facts About Incontinence in Women
Incontinence is one of the most embarrassing topics of discussion of women’s health and is categorized by some in the medical profession as being in the ‘toilet group’, a loosely bound group of feminine health complaints which have some connection to what happens around the toilet. Other hard to discuss complaints which fall under this… Read more »
Benefits of Pre Natal Care
The benefits of pre natal care cannot be overstated. Proper pre natal care can make the difference between a happy and healthy pregnancy and birth and one which is filled with pain and anguish. Related Blogs Related Blogs on Benefits of Pre Natal Care