Women's Health
What Women — and Men — Need to Know About UTIs
Urinary tract infection, or UTI, is a term used for an infection in any part of the urinary system. Learn about symptoms and risk factors.
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.
Are Sports or Energy Drinks Ever OK for Kids?
When it comes to keeping your child hydrated, there are a number of choices to of products to choose from. But are sports drinks or energy drinks ever the right choice?
Can Acronyms Save Your Life When It Comes to a Stroke?
When it comes to stroke, the answer is an absolute yes! Learn the ABCS of stroke prevention and how to act FAST if you think someone is having one. But there is so much more that you need to know about, from not-so-common symptoms to the importance of speedy medical treatment.
There Are No “I’s” (Eyes) in Menopause … Or Are There?
Most of us are familiar with the common symptoms of menopause like hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, and even depression, but did you know that eye irritation and dry eye can also be added to that list?
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 was one of the most covered topics in the media in 2020. The widespread demonstrations in support of the Black Lives Matter movement were something we haven't seen since the events of the 1960s that denounced racial segregation and elevated attention to civil rights.
Prenatal Care and Healthy Beginnings
Whether you're getting ready to have your first baby or your fourth, receiving regular care while pregnant is vital to your baby's health and your own.
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