Women's Health
Understanding Hair Loss In Women
Women are accustomed to having "good hair" days and "bad hair" days, but when those bad days threaten to become permanent because of hair loss, it may be time to take a closer look.
Osteoporosis: Evaluate Your Risk
Are you at risk for osteoporosis, a disease that causes thinning of bones? Over time, this weakens the bones and can make them more likely to break. It can affect any bone, but the hip, spine, and wrist are most often involved. It's often called a "silent disease" because people can't feel their bones getting weaker.
Can Acronyms Save Your Life When It Comes to a Stroke?
Stroke can strike fast. Know the ABC(S) of prevention and act FAST at the first sign. Quick action saves brain cells and boosts recovery chances.
Are Dry Eyes a Symptom of Menopause?
Menopause can cause dry eyes due to hormone changes. Symptoms include burning, itching and blurred vision. Treatment and prevention can greatly ease discomfort.
Mammogram or Bust
Did you put off your mammogram because of COVID? Are you just too busy? You know you should get it done, but it’s just one more thing to do on your lengthy list.
Stop. Don’t delay your care. Early detection is the best protection.
Teaching Diversity and Inclusion to Our Children
Racial justice is strangely controversial these days.
How Diet Affects Your Skin
Is there a connection between what we eat and the health of our skin?
As with many health-related issues, the answer is: it depends.
It depends on the specific food in question, your individual health situation and many other factors that are unique to you.
Be Still My Heart: How Heart Attacks Look Different for Women
Chances are, you've seen at least one dramatic movie scene in which a man suddenly clutches his chest and falls to the floor.
Mission (Im)Possible: Keys to Losing Weight After 40
Why is it more difficult for women to lose weight, and easier for us to gain weight, as we hit midlife? Let's figure it out.
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