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women’s health

Portrait of Beautiful Lonely Young Woman Drinking from a Wine Glass in the Dark Kitchen. Depressed and Sad Adult Girl with Alcohol Problem Drinks Alone, Bad Relationships, Work Stress, Other Problems

Scientists Discover How Estrogen Drives Binge Drinking in Females

Short-term menopausal hormone therapy has no long-term cognitive impact

Early Menopause Hormone Therapy Shows No Long-Term Impact on Memory, Thinking

An old woman lying in bed looking worried late at night

Sleep Apnea Linked to Higher Dementia Risk, Especially in Women

Pregnant woman sitting in a wheat field. Pixabay

Tubal Sterilization Less Effective Than Previously Thought, UCSF Study Reveals

xray of broken arm

Bone fracture rates vary dramatically by race

Mom of two, Nicole Gerardi-Lukens, experienced bladder prolapse after having her second child. She sought treatment with Tessa Ladd, an occupational therapist at Orlando Health, who helped her strengthen her pelvic floor and breathe through motions in a way that supports the pelvic floor.

Most americans believe pain, urinary leakage normal after having children

A cotton gauze stockinette coil that is filled with the powdered biomaterial (at left). The powder-filled coil is then inserted in a menstrual cup (at right).

Powder Could Transform Menstrual Products, Boosting Comfort and Safety

Woman smiling

Kidney Disease Tied to Tooth Loss in Postmenopausal Women

Girl sitting on the sand at beach. Pixabay

Menstrual Cycles Starting Earlier and Taking Longer to Regulate

A 3D rendered image of a smartphone with a period-tracking app open, surrounded by a group of concerned-looking women.

Study Reveals Unease Over Period-Tracking App Privacy in Post-Roe Era

Researchers assess physical health and women’s activity levels in mid-age and later life.

Get active to boost quality of life while aging

Illustration of woman experiencing migraine and hot flahses

Combination of migraine and persistent hot flashes could prove deadly

Clinic setting. Pixabay

Increase in travelers to Massachusetts seeking abortion care

Hope emerges for women with debilitating hormonal disorder 

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