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From the ovaries, outward, all about female-focused health and medicine.
The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer in Women, Symptoms and Breast Cancer Prevention
What is Breast Cancer? Breast cancers are a form of cancer that affects the breast. It is one of the maximum common cancers in girls and is likewise Lymphomas are the second most common motive of cancer-related deaths in females.
By Venkata Rambabu4 years ago in Viva
The Benefits of Women's Health Physical Therapy ?
As women, many of us come to physical therapy with our own unique set of fears, experiences, and goals. For some of us, it’s the first time we’re seeing a therapist; for others, it’s the first time we’re seeking out physical therapy for our specific ailments. But for everyone who walks through those doors, the benefits of getting women’s health physical therapy go beyond the treatment itself.
By sameh ezat4 years ago in Viva
Do Women Suffer From TMJ More Than Men?
Temporomandibular joint disorder, commonly referred to as TMJ disorder, is a condition that roughly 35 million U.S. adults suffer with. While it can affect both males and females alike, the latter are more likely to develop it. In fact, some studies have found that the diagnosis is 5x more frequent in women than men. Why, you may ask? Currently, there are a few theories out there. To learn what they are, read on!
By Dr. Eric Taibl4 years ago in Viva
Living without a diagnosis
I am living without a diagnosis for Endometriosis. We do love an accidental rhyme. It’s taken me so long to get to this point and they say I’m one of the lucky ones. I knew something was wrong July of 2020, it’s now April 2022 and I’m on the list for diagnostic surgery called a laparoscopy. So yes friends we are moving in the right direction.
By AuntieEndo4 years ago in Viva
Women’s nutrition. Healthy Food
A healthy and balanced diet is the cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle for both men and women. As children, boys and girls generally require the same things from their diet. But with the onset of puberty, which brings changes in the body and hormones, women have different nutritional needs than men. Caloric intake The NHS recommends that men and women of average healthy weight consume around 2,500kcal per day for men and 2,000kcal per day for women. Of course, these values can vary depending on age, metabolism, and physical activity among other things.
By Chef Weight4 years ago in Viva








