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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health

Women More Likely To Die From Heart Attacks
A French study has found that women are more likely to die during the month following a heart attack than men. According to the study, women are far less likely... Read more

Colon Cancer Screening Month
March is Colon Cancer Screening Month. The most common test for screening for colon cancer is the colonoscopy. You've probably heard that a colonoscopy is a horrible test. The fact... Read more

What Really Happens In Those 28 Days
The timing and amount of blood flow you experience during your monthly menstrual cycle depends on the coordinated performance of your endocrine glands, which produce the hormones necessary for menstruation to occur when pregnancy does not. What they do affects what happens in your reproductive organs. Learn what to expect during your menstrual cycle.

Help For Painful Periods
If you are like most women, you have probably experienced menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea) at one time or another. For some women, menstrual cramps are debilitating, while others experience only mild discomfort during their period. Find out what causes painful menstrual periods, and learn what you can do to reduce the pain.

 


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