Women’s health
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Sometimes the numbers say it all. Such is the case with this WomensHealth.gov infographic, which illustrates the potential impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on women's health care....Comment -
A beauty publication that doesn’t make you feel bad about yourself? Believe it or not, it does exist. No airbrushed models, no unattainable ideals. Alexis Wolfer's site offers realistic ways to feel good about yourself and... -
Once viewed as a last resort, Cesarean-section rates are on the rise. With 32% of babies delivered by C-section in 2007, it is now the most common form of surgery in the United States.... -
With 1-in-4 women experiencing domestic violence in her lifetime, chances are good that you may know someone (or perhaps yourself) who is a victim. In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, read on to learn more about... -
In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the HellaWella team hopes to clear up some common misconceptions and shed some light — and hope — on an illness that affects more than 200,000 people every... -
A new study finds that working out can lead to orgasm among... -
Since 1-in-8 women will develop breast cancer over their lifetime, it’s time to shed light on the gossip that surrounds this... -
Listen up ladies! On Saturday, Oct. 8, you can visit any Sam’s Club pharmacy for a FREE thyroid screening (while supplies... -
Ladies, listen up! The healthcare law now is taking the next step in women’s preventive health by mandating that health insurance plans cover birth control with no co-pays beginning on or after Aug. 1, 2012. More details...










