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The Truth About Diet Pills
Summer may be over, but it's never too late to think about losing those extra pounds. As you consider your options—renewing your gym membership, buying more organic produce, or trying a new diet pill—you begin to wonder if popping the latest fad diet pill is really the best thing for your body. Read on to discover the truth about diet pills. more
 
Early Detection Is Key
Breast cancer may develop for a variety of reasons such as genes inherited from your parents or from exposure to infections, drugs, tobacco or chemicals. Healthcare experts don't know how to prevent breast cancer, but they do know that it's important that you follow the early detection advice of your doctor. In addition, if you're at average risk for breast cancer, there are lifestyle factors you may be able to adjust to further reduce your risk. more
 
Get the Gist on Cysts
Ovarian cysts are extremely common, but because there are several types of ovarian cysts (some cancerous and some not) many women feel confused or scared when they are told they have them. There are five different types of cysts: functinal, hemorrhagic, dermoid, endometriomas and cystadenomas. Read on to learn more. more
 
Steps for Strong Bones
When's the last time you enjoyed a good milk mustache? If you can't remember, maybe it's time you "got milk" before it's too late. Why? Because a lack of calcium is one of the key causes of osteoporosis, a crippling disease characterized by a thinning of the bones that leaves them fragile and overly susceptible to fractures. Sometimes called a silent disease, osteoporosis affects 10 million Americans, most of them postmenopausal women. Read on to learn how to protect yourself. more
 
Health Information for Women
As our nation ventures deeper into the digital age, more and more Americans are turning to the Internet to explore topics related to their health concerns. But all the facts floating around online aren't necessarily from reputable sources. So how do you know if the information you've found is reliable? more
 
Vanishing Varicose Veins
Don't let bothersome varicose or spider veins in your legs keep you from wearing shorts and skirts this summer. By understanding the cause and treatments for these vascular conditions, you can work with a physician to be back in style for the warm, summer season. more
 
Weapons for Battling Depression
Most forms of depression affect twice as many women as men. And depression affects all kinds of women. A variety of factors unique to women are suspected of playing a role in development of the illness, but the specific causes of depression in women remain unclear. What is clear, however, is that most depression is treatable. more
 
Dealing with Depression
Though once considered a condition that did not require treatment, or at times dismissed altogether, depression is now recognized as a serious disorder that affects your thoughts, moods, feelings, behavior, and even your body. more
 
Ovarian Cancer: Know the Risks
Did you know that when a newborn girl enters the world she already has a lifetime supply of eggs inside her ovaries? In fact, she is born with more than a million eggs, far more than she needs for the monthly ovulation she'll experience between puberty and menopause. As a woman ages, her ovaries may become vulnerable to abnormalities. Here's useful information on ovarian health. more
 
Worry No More
Has my husband been in an accident? Is my child sick? Am I safe? Everyone experiences worries like these from time to time. But if such anxieties are persistent, often striking when there's no reason to be worried, you may be suffering from generalized anxiety disorder. However, there is a light at the end of this worrisome tunnel. Short-term medication and therapy can free you from the anxiety that plagues your life. more
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