Menopause - Treatments
New research suggests some treatments are ineffective. But what do these studies really mean?
Those sharp pains mid-menstrual cycle? Most likely Mittleschmerz. Learn more about it, plus get tips on how to ease the discomfort.
Find out the link and how you can prevent osteoporosis from complicating your life.
Menopause affects every woman differently, but there are some symptoms that you won't see coming.
With the right knowledge, women can take control of their health during this important life stage. Here's a look at menopause by the numbers.
Over 35,000 women are diagnosed each year with uterine cancer. Here are the facts you need.
Rosacea, which often causes constant redness in the face, can be frustrating and difficult to treat, but there are steps you can take to manage the condition.
Hot flashes can be uncomfortable, frustrating, even scary. Follow this guide to help ease your symptoms.
If you're having trouble climaxing, you're not alone. Many older adults have difficulty achieving orgasm. Here, five reasons why you're having difficulty.
While over-the-counter pain relievers are convenient and readily available, they still come with certain risks.
Learn more about this uncomfortable skin condition including who's most often affected.
"Brain fog" is a common complaint of women during menopause. They feel they should be at the top of their game, but instead find themselves dropping the ball by making small errors and forgetting details like never before.
Why does menopause get all the attention when it's actually perimenopause that brings those infamous symptoms? Here's a rundown of the time leading up to menopause.
Here's what you can do to stay emotionally healthy during this important period of your life.
Whether you re experiencing hot flashes, mood swings, insomnia (or all three), here s how to talk to your doctor about finding relief.
Having diabetes and going through menopause simultaneously doubles the health risks for women. Learn about better ways to treat both conditions.
It's the second most common surgery for American women. But how much do you really know about the procedure? Learn more now.