As told to Erica RimlingerIn 2015, I was newly single, living in Atlanta, taking girls trips and working for a small company as a respiratory therapist when ...
Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Liotta, M.D. Have you looked in the mirror lately and noticed some facial hair you haven’t seen before? Or maybe that one ...
Join HealthyWomen for our upcoming congressional briefing as we explore the importance and current challenges of including women of reproductive age in ...
¿Conoces la famosa analogía de los viajes aéreos de ponerte primero tu propia mascarilla de oxígeno para poder ayudar a otras personas en forma segura? Para ...
En julio de 2021, Latoya Bolds-Johnson, una asistente médica del área de Washington, D.C. recibió un diagnóstico de cáncer de mama triplemente negativo ...
Birth control has come a long way, baby. Today, millions of women in the United States rely on contraceptives for many reasons, such as regulating periods, ...
It’s 5:30 a.m. I don’t have to be up for work for another two hours, but I’m wide awake. My heart is rapidly pounding in my chest, like it wants to bust out, ...
Emily Jamea, Ph.D., is a sex therapist, author and podcast host. You can find her here each month to share her latest thoughts about sex.We all remember that ...
The Experts: Kelynne Oristel, RN-BC, DDN GNP, APRN-BC President of Haitian Alliance Nurses Association of greater New York area ...
Medically reviewed by Elizabeth Liotta, M.D.Your skin is the largest organ in the body, so it makes sense that skin cancer is the most common type of cancer. ...
Medically reviewed by Rashmi Kudesia, M.D., M.Sc.April 23-29, 2023, isNational Infertility Awareness Week.For Monica Wunderman, the road to parenthood hasn’t ...
You know the famous air-travel analogy about putting on your own oxygen mask first so you can safely help others? For many women, this also applies when it ...
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