For “Save Your Vision Month,” a Guide to Eye Emergencies
What to do when something drastic—trauma, chemical burns, foreign-body intrusion, sudden visual loss—happens to your precious eyes.
What to do when something drastic—trauma, chemical burns, foreign-body intrusion, sudden visual loss—happens to your precious eyes.
A big day at NAMS with plenty of exciting new information. In the keynote lecture, “Ovarian Aging—Can Science Turn Back the Clock?”, John Tilly, Ph.D., presented compelling evidence that germ stem cells in the ovary maintain the capability in young mice to be converted into new eggs.
Confused by the latest news about hormone therapy and heart disease? WVFC cardiologist Holly Andersen gives the historical lowdown and assesses the new findings.
For heart health, we women need to partner with doctors we can trust. But we need to be our own health advocates first.
As women in or approaching menopause, we need to remember: being a sensual person is always a choice.
More disturbing news about the risks of hormone therapy and breast cancer--in stark contrast to the marketing barrage from the “bio-identical hormone” industry.
I can’t tell you how many women come to me with the belief that menopause has caused their weight gain, and there’s nothing they can do about it. Wrong!
Ovarian cysts are common in post-menopausal women, and most are not cancerous. But any ovarian cyst should be taken seriously.