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May Awareness: Mental Health, Women’s Health and More by crossroadsforwomen Patient Expert Posted Tue 15 May 2012 11:12am May is a busy month as far as awareness campaigns go. The month hosts Mental Health Month , National Women’s Health Week , Arthritis Awareness Month , National Bike Month , National Physical Fitness & Sports Month , among other celebrations. Here in Maine, the month of May also brings warmer weather and beautiful flowers, a welcome sight ... Read on »
How long light/brown discharges in your first trimester should last? by nenndre Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 2:30pm I don't drink, don't smoke, and drug free... I think I am pregnant, just because of some symptoms i have for a week now... i started having light/brown discharges, not a lot... havn't taken my pregnancy test, it's too early... Thank you P.S. - I had darker brown discharges for 1 day and a half, and today lights brown... Read on »
Natural Thyroid Health by Women to Women by Toni Kaste Posted Fri 17 Dec 2010 12:00am A friend of mine had told me to request this newletter. Sign up to receive it if you'd like. More terrific and healing information! This post was on things to do to correct hypothyroidism. http://www.womentowomen.com/hypothyroidism/foods-naturalthyroidhealth.aspx ? Read on »
World Bank figure accused of undermining health of women by Linda MacDonald Glenn Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:26pm This article from the Guardian sounds like possible plot from Dan Brown novel: Leak prompts fear over World Bank Health Policies · Madagascan contraception..., was accused yesterday of undermining its commitment to the health of women by ordering the deletion of goals, targets and policies relating to family planning. Juan José Daboub Read on »
The Economy is Having A Profound Effect on The Health of Women – Shriver Report by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 20 Oct 2009 10:02pm , we don’t scale (data talk).  BD     Taking on a greater share of the earning duties, with little dropoff in home obligations, is having a pronounced effect on women’s health... (titled “Sick and Tired”) notes that “the competing demands of work and home often have greater adverse health effects on women than on men. Caregivers, the majority of whom Read on »
Updated Guidelines for Cardiovascular Health for Women by Duane P. Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Feb 2010 5:42am You know that heart health is important, but when you’re juggling work and home life, keeping heart healthy through diet and exercise can be tough. For people with lupus, especially women, those little slips can spell big trouble. Lupus and its treatment often create problems, says Amy Kao, M.D., M.P.H., assistant professor of medicine Read on »
NOW is the Time to Think of the Health of Women Everywhere! by A. Brewster S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 30 Oct 2008 3:24pm about China. Full Article While overpopulation continues to ride the wave of the world's most significant challenge, women are being neglected. It is no surprise that the Bush Read on »
Sexual Health Of Women by Shilah C. Azib Posted Mon 15 Feb 2010 7:01am 1 Comment It is necessary to maintain proper health of the entire body. Various parts of the body can fall prey to different diseases. Under this area is included sexual health. The various issues that can be considered under sexual health are sexual dysfunctions and other sexually transmitted diseases. There are certain sexual problems that occur commonly Read on »
Sleep is important for health but women suffer more by Sue H. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 9:53pm Sleep problems aren't good for anyone, but they may be rougher on women's bodies and emotions, according to a new study on sleep and health. "Good sleep is related to good health... importantly, how long it takes to get to sleep --may have more serious health consequences for women than for men," says Suarez, an associate professor at Duke University's department Read on »
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission: Creating Better Health for Women, Children, and Families by Health & Human Services Posted Tue 08 Mar 2011 5:30pm Women's Day. According to the World Health Organization, HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death among women between the ages of 15-44, and nearly 60 percent of the people living... health care for women. Linking HIV testing with antenatal care helps to identify women who are in need of care. In addition, counseling and testing can help women who are HIV Read on »