Setting a Schedule for Women's Health
]]> Mammograms test for breast tumors. Average women should add this test into their yearly checkup routine starting around age 40. Check out this infographic from a hospital in Niceville to learn...
View ArticleWhat to Expect from Your Pregnancy
]]> By week 31 of a pregnancy, a baby can see light and dark, taste what the mother eats, and hear when she talks. The mother can also feel a lot of movement during this trimester. Learn more about...
View ArticleBuilding a Better Mammogram
]]> 2D mammography has difficulty separating masses from normal dense tissue. 3D mammography shows tissue layers for detailed view. Discover more reasons to combine 3D and 2D mammography on this...
View ArticleSix Ways Women are Severely Impacted by the Global Crisis of Burns
]]> Severe burns remain a hidden health crisis in developing countries particularly afflicting poor women and girls, who are already one of the world’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable populations.
View ArticleHealth Insurance is a Great Deal for Women
]]> NerdWallet’s calculations estimate that women who receive the standard recommended preventive care and take contraceptives will find significant value in having health insurance. With the...
View ArticleOnly 16 States And DC Have Laws Protecting Clinic Access
]]> The Supreme Court ruled on McCullen v. Coakley in June, striking down a Massachusetts law requiring protesters to stay at least 35 feet from an abortion clinic's entrance and walkways. Only...
View ArticleWinning With Women's Wellness
]]> Healthcare reforms are empowering consumers to take control of their health. Our latest infographic, uses insights from a new healthcare data module and focuses on the factors that affect...
View ArticleTop Five Health Concerns of Women
]]> Pulse Uniform examines the top five medical concerns for women: breast cancer, depression, heart disease, osteoporosis, and autoimmune disorder. Read on to learn more about the risk factors for...
View ArticleWhat is Fibroid Embolization
]]> Uterine artery embolization is a non-invasive, non-surgical, out-patient procedure. It is performed under local anesthetic with sedation and has a quick recovery time. We've created the...
View ArticleTalcum Powder and Ovarian Cancer Infographic
]]> Through the course of the last four decades, medical professionals and users of talcum powder have expressed concern over the potential danger related to talcum powder’s use.
View ArticleFertile Heart Cheat Sheet to Fertility Friendly Fish
]]> A big part of conceiving healthy children is maintaining a wholesome diet. In this infographic, here is a list of fish that promote fertility as well as those to avoid.
View ArticleFertility Awareness Method Report Card
]]> There's a lot of misinformation about the Fertility Awareness Method (FAM) on the internet. Kindara, makers of a fertility tracking app, created the FAM Report Card, providing feedback to each...
View ArticleHeart Disease Prevention for Caregivers
]]> Heart disease is the number one killer of women, killing more than all forms of cancer combined. That’s why VITAS Healthcare has partnered with the American Heart Association to raise awareness...
View ArticleThe Facts About Urinary Incontinence in Women
]]> Women experience urinary incontinence twice as much as men. Here are some additional facts about urinary incontinence in women.
View ArticleThe Best Birth Control You've Never Heard Of
]]> Only 11.4% of women have heard of this form of birth control that is 99.6% effective. The Fertility Awareness Method allows women to track their fertility signs in order to avoid pregnancy...
View ArticleEverything You Need to Know About Female Hormone Imbalance
]]> About 80% of women worldwide suffer from any kind of hormone imbalance. Know what contributes to female hormone imbalance and how to correct it in this infographic.
View ArticleWaiting Until Later: What to Know About Pregnancy Later in Life
]]> A healthy diet, prenatal care and management of pre-existing conditions are all ways women over 35 can have a healthy pregnancy!
View ArticleDiet and Menopause What to Eat and Avoid During Menopause
]]> A healthy and balanced diet is good for overall health in general. But, it can also help with the unpleasant symptoms that come with menopause. On the contrary, a less-healthy diet can trigger...
View ArticlePregnancy Back Pain : Women's Health
]]> Wyndham Physio provides professional advice on Women’s Health and Pregnancy Back Pain. Our experts will help you get relief from Pregnancy Back Pain.
View ArticleThe 101 on Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation
]]> It's the 101 on Non-Surgical Vaginal Rejuvenation with ThermiVa. There are many benefits to vaginal rejuvenation, including improving the appearance of the labia, increased vaginal sensitivity...
View ArticleHow PCOS Affects Women
]]> This infographic is a breakdown of PCOS and how it may affect your body.
View ArticleIn Major Victory, Essure Lawsuits Find Path Forward
]]> It’s been a long, and uncertain road for Heather Walsh, who filed the first Essure lawsuit against Bayer HealthCare nearly two years ago, in July of 2014. Her journey has been a struggle from...
View ArticleParents Have Filed Hundreds of Zofran Lawsuits, How Did We Get Here?
]]> Hundreds of families have filed Zofran lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, claiming the company's anti-nausea drug causes birth defects. Despite having never been approved for use during...
View ArticleThe Studies That Associate Child Birth Defect Risks With Zofran
]]> Multiple studies have established a link between the drug prescribed off label to women for morning sickness, Zofran, with child birth defects.
View ArticleEssure Removal: Preserving Crucial Evidence
]]> While some Essure removal experts have been able to retrieve the devices through “microsurgery,” leaving a patient’s uterus and Fallopian tubes largely intact, many women have been forced to...
View ArticleFDA Hits Essure With “Black Box” Warning
]]> After a six-month-long review, the FDA has decided that a new “black box” warning should be placed on Bayer’s controversial birth control product, Essure. The FDA has also “ordered” Bayer...
View ArticleParents Have Filed Hundreds of Zofran Lawsuits - How Did We Get Here?
]]> Hundreds of families have filed Zofran lawsuits against GlaxoSmithKline, claiming the company's anti-nausea drug causes birth defects. Despite having never been approved for use during...
View ArticlePMS' evil twin
]]> Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is the more severe sister of Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). Here we look at how it can interfere with your life, and examine what you can do about it.
View ArticlePMS Breasts?
]]> What are PMS Breasts? The facts are eye-opening at best and shocking at worst: Every month, 72% of women suffer sore, achy breasts with their menstrual cycles1 according to a survey conducted on...
View ArticleGet the Facts on Breast Cancer Screening
]]> About 1 in every 8 women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. That’s about 12% of all American women. Read about the importance of mammograms and breast MRI...
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