Could It Be PMS?
Three out of four women experience premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, at some point in their lives—and it’s never fun. Learn more about how to keep PMS at bay.
Three out of four women experience premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, at some point in their lives—and it’s never fun. Learn more about how to keep PMS at bay.
Women who are subject to violence – often from intimate partners – are more likely to turn to opioids or other substances leading to further health and life problems, including increased risk for HIV infection.
If you’ve ever wondered why emotional distress causes stomach cramps or a mad dash to the bathroom, know that there’s a direct line of communication that runs from your brain to your digestive tract.
If you’re back on the dating scene after being in a monogamous relationship, know that STDs, or sexually transmitted diseases, aren’t just a concern for teens and people in their 20s. STD rates are rising in older adults.
Women may not recognize that they have a problem for months or years, resulting in a delay in treatment, and physical, economic, and emotional costs.
If you’re having a hard time going to the bathroom, you may be suffering from constipation. And you’re not alone. Here are some tips to help you go more regularly.
A simple potty stool under your feet might help cure constipation, researchers say.
Uterine fibroids can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure, frequent urination and back pain but some cause no symptoms. If you notice an unusual lump, get it checked out.