Thursday, November 26, 2009

women's health

Old, New Pap Methods Equally Good, Dutch Study Finds

But U.S. expert predicts 'major change' in testing methods in a few years more >>

Health Buzz: Risk of Heart Attack Growing in Women and Other Health News

Managing your pain without addiction; making sure your kid is getting enough vitamin D more >>

Health Tip: Recovering After Childbirth

What you should expect more >>

Breast Abnormality Follow-Up Often Later in Black Women

Reasons for delay are unclear, researchers say more >>

Health Tip: Dietary Needs of Aging Women

Find out what your body needs more >>

Is Smoking Tougher on Women?

Research suggests they're more susceptible to dangers of tobacco more >>

Bladder Problems May Often Be Related to Mental Health

Sexual trauma also associated with women's urinary tract symptoms, survey finds more >>

Swine Flu Frustrations: Too Little Vaccine, Too Many Scare Tactics

My daughter seems to have it, and I can't understand why there's no test and not enough vaccine. more >>

Health Tip: What's Causing Urinary Incontinence?

Possible causes among women more >>

American Cancer Society Stands By Cancer Screening Guidelines

Group has no plans to rethink testing for breast, prostate tumors, contrary to published report more >>

Why Women Should Push for Healthcare Reform

We pay more for insurance, lack maternity coverage, and are excluded from plans for having C-sections. more >>

Video: Daily Health Headlines, Studies, and Research

Insight into the latest news published medical journals more >>

Health Tip: Preparing for a Mammogram

How to get ready for the test more >>

HPV Vaccine: Women Now Have a Choice Between Cervarix and Gardasil

Both have distinct advantages, so which one should you choose? And moms, there's now a shot for boys. more >>

Health Tip: The Importance of Folic Acid

It can help prevent birth defects more >>

Household Insecticides May Be Linked to Autoimmune Diseases

Study suggests a connection with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis more >>

Body Image Lessons From a Fired-for-Being-Too-Fat Model

Filippa Hamilton is speaking out about her firing from Ralph Lauren. Why women need to listen to her. more >>

Race Not a Factor if Breast Cancer Chemo Succeeds

All women have similar outcomes when there's no sign of disease following treatment, study finds more >>

Abortion Down, Contraception Up: Recipe for Health Reform?

A new report shows that abortions have dropped worldwide because of increased use of contraception. more >>

Why 1 in 4 Early-Stage Breast Cancer Patients Still Opt for Mastectomies

Sometimes doctors are to blame, but often women get a breast removed against medical advice. more >>

Mastectomy Not First Choice for Most Breast Cancer Patients

Three-fourths opt for breast-conserving treatments instead, study finds more >>

With Hormone Therapy, Tender Breasts May Signal Cancer Risk

Symptom might warrant a reassessment of treatment, experts suggest more >>

Mother's Cancer Can Pass to Fetus

Genetic analysis is first proof this rare phenomenon occurs, scientists say more >>

Why Do Women Have Sex?

A new book uncovers our motivation, and, no, it's not just about love. more >>

2nd Knee Surgery Common Among Young Patients

More active life raises risk for repeated rupture, researchers suspect more >>

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