New Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines May Be Dangerous, Study Shows
The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendation may have overlooked evidence that could save lives.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendation may have overlooked evidence that could save lives.
New research has found that a long-known drug to help treat breast cancer may also be used to reduce death risks from lung cancer as well.
Based on the barriers or troubles mothers may experience, Dr. Regina Benjamin, the U.S. Surgeon General, is working to make breastfeeding an easier process for women.
Porn can help both men and women explore certain fantasies as well. It is not unhealthy to have sexual fantasies, and pornography can help singles or couples artificially engage in these fantasies.
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.
Drinking coffee each morning may do more than just provide a caffeine kick. It may decrease the risk of getting type 2 diabetes.
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.
Researchers found women with more belly fat to have higher osteoporosis risk due to having lower bone mineral density.