Women’s health issues should not be taboo subjects
Keyword search “women’s health” and you will get a wide variety of articles about fertility and lack thereof, menstrual pain and length of duration, discomfort
Keyword search “women’s health” and you will get a wide variety of articles about fertility and lack thereof, menstrual pain and length of duration, discomfort
While you’re busy choosing presents for your families, why not give yourself a precious gift? These holiday get-togethers are perfect for you to gather
Federal funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program expired in September. CHIP provided health coverage for children (and pregnant women) whose family income exceeded the
In theory it’s perfect. A family get-together with the menu pre-determined. No presents, no elaborate decorations, no greeting cards, no singing, no church services,
Tobacco use is the single largest preventable cause of disease and premature death in the United States. And, yet 40 million American adults still smoke.
You most likely know someone with diabetes. It might be a friend, a child, a sibling a parent or, of course, it might be you.
It’s about candy, candy, and more candy! It’s Halloween next Tuesday and since this holiday is specifically geared to putting your teeth in jeopardy, it’s
“It hurts! I can’t stop taking pain pills!” This is the familiar cry of the multitudes of people who are causing or perhaps you might
While idly waiting to pick up a prescription for a friend at a local pharmacy, I saw a display item that was called “Child Print
You know. It’s October. October is breast cancer awareness month. Breast cancer awareness month reminds you to get a mammogram. If I didn’t have the
Maybe the first time you ever heard about vitiligo was when Michael Jackson was interviewed by Oprah. He is, by far, the most famous sufferer
“I’m sixteen and I’ve had alopecia since I was in seventh grade. Wow, that’s the absolute worst time to start losing your hair because really,
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