Women's health - Emilia Clark Posted An Unfiltered Selfie & The Internet Had...
When will the world let women age in peace? There is not a day that goes by without some troll making a comment about the looks of a celebrity over the age of 30. Either she's...
View ArticleWomen's health - Aussie runner's scary collapse
Leanne Pompeani had a confronting finish in the women's senior race at the Bathurst world cross-country championships.
View ArticleWomen's health - Top in rheumatology: Arthritis in people with ACL ruptures;...
Researchers reported that many younger patients with an ACL rupture developed knee osteoarthritis within 5 years of their injury. According to Elanna K. Arhos, PT, DPT, PhD, of...
View ArticleWomen's health - Vaginal laser surgery may improve overactive bladder syndrome
Women who underwent a single treatment session with vaginal laser surgery reported improvements to overactive bladder syndrome with few reported adverse outcomes, researchers...
View ArticleWomen's health - Stresses of life more likely to affect sex lives of...
The study of over 2,000 women discovered that very few women linked their menopause to a reduction in the frequency or quality of their sexual activity.
View ArticleWomen's health - Mum who started to forget little things like her keys died...
Peter Ashford is taking part in the London to raise money for Alzheimer's UK in memory of his mum Sharon Ashford
View ArticleWomen's health - Menopausal hormone therapy does not increase lung cancer risk
Women using hormone therapy for menopause symptoms did not have a greater risk for lung cancer than their untreated peers, and may have had lower risk with higher HT dosage and...
View ArticleWomen's health - Heart disease: Risk in women increases after menopause, says...
There is a false perception that heart disease affects men more than women, says a leading cardiologist.
View ArticleWomen's health - Research Brief Reveals Quality of Communication Between...
Greater availability of communication between family caregivers and direct care professionals in residential care settings was associated with fewer depressive symptoms and...
View ArticleWomen's health - MIND, Mediterranean diets linked to fewer signs of...
Individuals who consumed MIND and Mediterranean diets had fewer amyloid plaques and tau tangles in their brain, which are indicators of Alzheimer's disease, according to...
View ArticleWomen's health - Top in rheumatology: Osteoarthritis treatment; COVID-19's...
With the continued absence of reliable disease-modifying treatments for osteoarthritis, health care providers continue to encourage patients to focus on exercise and...
View ArticleWomen's health - Lack of Mobility is a Lack of Independence
Why “Use It Or Lose It” Is More True Now Than Ever
View ArticleWomen's health - Science Explains What Happens During Menopause
Most women experience menopause between the ages of 45 and 55. Described as the final menstrual period, which is typically declared “final” after periods have stopped for 12...
View ArticleWomen's health - Prostate cancer treatment can wait for most men, study finds
A study finds long-term evidence that actively monitoring localized prostate cancer can be a safe alternative to immediate surgery or radiation
View ArticleWomen's health - 5 Simple Ways to Implement the MIND Diet for Brain Health
Can you eat for better brain health? The MIND diet is a pattern of eating that emphasizes healthy foods linked to improved cognitive function and a lower risk of cognitive...
View ArticleWomen's health - The tech helping women manage the menopause
A growing number of start-ups are making wearables and apps to help alleviate the symptoms.
View ArticleWomen's health - Intimate partner violence common, raises likelihood of...
Nearly two-thirds of midlife women reported a history of intimate partner violence, and that experience was associated with increased odds of clinical insomnia, according to a...
View ArticleWomen's health - The VA Will Pay for Some to Get New Alzheimer's Drug
The U.S. Veterans Health Administration will pay for some beneficiaries to get a new Alzheimer's disease drug from Eisai Co. and Biogen Inc., a move toward broader coverage of...
View ArticleWomen's health - Facility-level disparities linked to racial health...
Racial minorities in the United States are less likely to receive treatment for prostate cancer and, overall, have worse survival outcomes compared to individuals who are white.
View ArticleWomen's health - 4 Ways to Recover from a Broken Hip
Broken hips, also known as hip fractures, are a serious issue among older adults and often result from a ground-level fall. They can also result from weakened bones due to...
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