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Posted at 06-04-2020

Most women are in tune with the frequency of their menstrual cycle, how heavy they are, and how inconvenient they can be. Necessary for reproduction and pregnancy, menstrual cycle typically lasts for about 24-35days – an average cycle for most women being 28days. If the number of days between your menstrual cycle is less than 21 and last longer than 8, or if you have not had your periods for three consecutive months for reaso ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

A recent study claims that environmental pollution may be a leading cause of infertility in many couples. In the ‘Environmental Health Perspective’ journal, researchers stated that exposure to environmental pollutants like PCBs (perchlorinated biphenyls), pesticides and toxic industrial compounds can decrease your fertility rate by up to a staggering 29%. Pollution and Reduced Conception Rate- Wo ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

What is Women’s Health? The health problems of both men and women are nearly the same except for some gynecological ‎problems. Over the centuries the life of the women has changed. Women's health has been ‎affected by various diseases over the years. In the 1900s the average life expectancy of the ‎women was around 55 years. But it changed drastically in the 2000s where the average life span ‎of the women increased to ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

No woman looks forward to “that time of the month.” Most of us deal with mood swings, bloating and cramps, which are never fun. But women with endometriosis often find getting a period particularly unbearable. For them, an average period is anything but average, with debilitating cramps. During a typical menstrual cycle, the lining inside your uterus — the endometrium — builds up and is then shed. And, well, you know wh ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

The National Women's Health Information Center offers the following 10 things you can do to help live longer, live better, and live happier: Be informed. Learn about health promotion and disease prevention and ask your healthcare provider for specific information regarding your needs. Be good to your bones. For healthy bones, be sure to replenish your stock of calcium every day with plenty of foods such as milk and other dai ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

A bad headache can ruin your workday, strain your relationship with family members and affect your ability to exercise. In the U.S., headaches cause 112 million sick days each year. While one-third of the population gets headaches, women suffer more than men do. Nauman Tariq, M.B.B.S., director of the Johns Hopkins Headache Center, explains that changes in hormones could be among the reasons women have more headaches than men do. ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

Ah, cholesterol and triglycerides. We hear about them all the time. Even foods that might seem good for you on the surface, like fruit-filled yogurt or bran muffins, can contribute to abnormal levels if they contain too much saturated fat or refined sugar, says Erin Michos, M.D., associate director of preventive cardiology at the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease.   What’s more, many women are at risk ...read more

Posted at 10-02-2020

Vaginal atrophy may be a condition during which estrogen level within the body gets low thanks to vaginal atrophy, drying, thinning and inflammation of vaginal walls happened . it's been seen in womens that vaginal or vulvar atrophy results in distressing urinary symptoms. It also makes sex painful for womens. It could also cause the symptoms of genitourinary synd ...read more