Breastfeeding Improves Childhood Cancer Effects
New research discovered that breastfeeding could potentially deter long-term health effects from childhood cancer treatments.
New research discovered that breastfeeding could potentially deter long-term health effects from childhood cancer treatments.
Long believed to cause weight gain, a new study may show that birth control pills are not a factor in a woman gaining weight from taking a contraceptive.
Women who have severe psoriasis may be at risk of having a baby with low birth weight.
German cancer research scientists explain that upwards of 30 percent of breast cancer cases can be completely prevented if a woman takes the necessary precautions.
Lexapro (escitalopram) may be an effective treatment for menopause symptoms.
New findings show that white women experience higher instances of bone loss, causing professionals to alter guidelines for screening.
Studies have shown that PMS symptoms can be lessened with the help of essential fatty acids.
A staggering number of pregnant women in the United States have traces of extremely toxic chemicals in their blood, and some chemicals are even illegal.
The old way of using invasive testing of pregnant women to determine whether or not the unborn child has Down’s syndrome is no longer necessary.
Extracts rich in antioxidants like green tea and pomegranate extracts have shown no negative side effects but have both shown to assist women with the discomfort associated with menopause.