Friday, January 28, 2011

About Women's Health: Iron Overload - High Blood Pressure - Headaches

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
This week we're taking a look at a variety of diseases/conditions from iron overload to migraine headaches. Also, next Friday, February 4th, is Wear Red For Women Day -- a day when everyone, young and old, is asked to wear red to show support for heart disease -- the #1 cause of death in women. Have a healthy week! Tracee

What Is Iron Overload?
As women, we are often reminded about our special need for iron, and so iron overload may seem like the last potential we need to consider. For most of us, it is. Many women consume iron supplements to bridge the gap with no issues. However, for more than 1 million Americans, iron supplementation can have devastating consequences.
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Hairloss In Women
The advertisements for treatment of balding and hair loss in men can't be missed. These ads might lead one to believe that hair loss is generally an issue affecting men. However, the fact is that as many as two-thirds of all women experience hair loss at some point.

High Blood Pressure And Women
One in 4 adult Americans has high blood pressure (hypertension), although about a third of them don't know why. These statistics are concerning when you consider that high blood pressure is easy to diagnose and treat, and particularly alarming because hypertension is one of the most preventable causes of death in the United States.

Hormones And Migraine Headaches
Your head is throbbing severely, probably only on one side. Any light or sound only makes it worse, and you may be feeling nauseated. The excruciating pain is almost unbearable. The slightest movement only intensifies the pain. Maybe you are having visual symptoms such as flashing lights or an aura, as well. You are having a migraine headache. Although you feel like it's the end of the world, and no one can understand what you are going through. You are not alone. Twenty-eight million Americans suffer from migraine headaches.

 


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Friday, January 21, 2011

About Women's Health: Free Book Answers Your Questions About Colonoscopy

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
This week I received an email about a free e-book being offered by the Colon Cancer Alliance. Be sure to download your free copy of "Colonoscopy For Dummies." We also talk about sexual dysfunction, DHEA, and how you can examine your own cervix. Also don't forget to read our reader stories and contribute your own story. Have a healthy week! Tracee

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How To Examine Your Own Cervix
While not recommended by medical professionals, some women give themselves vaginal and cervical self-exams. Supporters of these exams say they help women learn what is normal, allowing women to more quickly recognize changes -- a way that you can get to know your body better. But, keep in mind that a self-exam should in no way replace your annual professional pelvic exam, during which the Pap smear and other tests can detect important microscopic changes.
See More About:  vagina  cervix  vaginal infections

Is DHEA Right For You?
There's been a lot of talk about the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone, or DHEA, and how it affects our sexuality, as well as our mental and physical health. Does DHEA provide effective relief for sexual problems, mental health issues, or physical health issues? Or is buying DHEA a waste of your money?
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Friday, January 14, 2011

About Women's Health: Could It Be... Menopause

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From Tracee Cornforth, your Guide to Women's Health
This week we talk about menopause and its' signs and symptoms. We look at several things you can try to relieve the hot flashes and other symptoms associated with menopause. Have a healthy week! Tracee

No More Hot Flashes
Hot flashes and menopause -- it's almost impossible to think of one without the other. Hot flashes are probably the first symptom we think of when we think of menopause or perimenopause (the years before menopause). Whether you already experience hot flashes, or you are still waiting for your turn, here are ten tips that can help reduce the severity of hot flashes when they happen to you.
See More About:  estrogen  progesterone  progestins

Herbal Remedies For Menopause
There are many "herbal" products for sale that claim to help menopausal symptoms. These products are not regulated through the same government system as drugs, so there is little research to back up their claims. In addition, most have to be taken routinely, are not covered by insurance, and can become costly over time. Any herbal remedies for menopause should be thoroughly discussed with your health care provider.
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What Is Menopause?
Menopause needn't signal an end to your life. In some cultures menopause is seen as a time when older women can help support the younger women as they raise their children. The older women are revered for their wisdom and knowledge. Menopause is a time of freedom and renewal- if you have any children, they should be grown and you are free of the monthly hassle of menstruation.
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Self Testing For Menopause
Learn about a home test for menopause. This is a home-use test kit to measure Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) in your urine. This may help indicate if you are in menopause or perimenopause.
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