Ovarian Cancer: What Women Need to Know
Robert Bazell reports on what women need to know about ovarian cancer.
Robert Bazell reports on what women need to know about ovarian cancer.
Womens Health: Confusing
After a confusing week about mammograms, now there have been more recommendations about womens health. It is enough to make womens health very confusing.
After a confusing week about mammograms, now there have been more recommendations about womens health. It is enough to make womens health very confusing.
Low Vitamin D Could Cause High Blood Pressure in Women
Vitamin D deficiencies in premenopausal women may increase the risk for high blood pressure later in life.
Vitamin D deficiencies in premenopausal women may increase the risk for high blood pressure later in life.
OB/GYNs
One North Texas OB/GYN tells us he's seeing more and more women turning to him for general healthcare advice. This doctor says because OB/GYNs see their patients on a regular basis, they develop a long term, trusting relationship.
One North Texas OB/GYN tells us he's seeing more and more women turning to him for general healthcare advice. This doctor says because OB/GYNs see their patients on a regular basis, they develop a long term, trusting relationship.
Ovarian Cancer Patients Can Maintain Fertility
Taking every opportunity to preserve an ovarian cancer patient's fertility does not hurt her chance of survival, according to a new study.
Taking every opportunity to preserve an ovarian cancer patient's fertility does not hurt her chance of survival, according to a new study.
There Is Sex After 50
Getting older does not mean saying goodbye to an active sex life, according to a new study.
Getting older does not mean saying goodbye to an active sex life, according to a new study.
Bone Density Test Overview
Bone Density Test Overview
Bone Density Test Overview
Back Pain and Osteoporosis
Back Pain and Osteoporosis
Back Pain and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis Overview
Osteoporosis Overview
Osteoporosis Overview
Sex and the Elderly Woman
Sex and the Elderly Woman
Sex and the Elderly Woman
Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis?
Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis?
Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis Fractures
Osteoporosis Fractures
Osteoporosis Fractures
Choosing Bone Density Tests
Choosing Bone Density Tests
Choosing Bone Density Tests
Hormone Receptor Positive
Hormone Receptor Positive
Hormone Receptor Positive
Postmenopausal Exercise
Exercise may be the key in helping postmenopausal women live a better life, even if they don't lose weight.
Exercise may be the key in helping postmenopausal women live a better life, even if they don't lose weight.
Osteoperosis May Start As Early As Highschool
High school girls may already show a future risk for osteoperosis.
High school girls may already show a future risk for osteoperosis.
Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis?
Watch this review of the common risk factors for osteoporosis, or bone loss, including smoking, estrogen deficiency, white or asian race, lack of exercise, inadequate calcium intake, and family history.
Watch this review of the common risk factors for osteoporosis, or bone loss, including smoking, estrogen deficiency, white or asian race, lack of exercise, inadequate calcium intake, and family history.
Menopause - Managing the Symptoms
While most women won't need to be treated for menopause, some will have symptoms severe enough to disrupt their lives. There are effective treatments to help those women cope with their symptoms.
While most women won't need to be treated for menopause, some will have symptoms severe enough to disrupt their lives. There are effective treatments to help those women cope with their symptoms.
Staying Healthy After Menopause
Along with menopause come certain health concerns. At this stage of life, women need to monitor their cholesterol, get annual mammograms, and get a bone density test to check for osteoporosis. Exercise and good nutrition can help minimize risks.
Along with menopause come certain health concerns. At this stage of life, women need to monitor their cholesterol, get annual mammograms, and get a bone density test to check for osteoporosis. Exercise and good nutrition can help minimize risks.
Hormone Replacement Therapy vs. Hormonal Treatment: What's the Difference?
Hormone replacement therapy was once used to alleviate symptoms of menopause. But hormonal treatment can be used to fight breast cancer. Learn the big difference.
Hormone replacement therapy was once used to alleviate symptoms of menopause. But hormonal treatment can be used to fight breast cancer. Learn the big difference.


