What should be on our health agenda?
In episode 21 'What should be on our health agenda?', Dr Sam Hay, Maz Compton and Eliza Cracknell...
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What should be on our health agenda?
In episode 21 'What should be on our health agenda?', Dr Sam Hay, Maz Compton and Eliza Cracknell...
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Conventional Gynecology is Not Just Failing Women, But Hurting Us with The Gutsy Gynecologist
Episode Highlights With Dr. Tabatha Barber Why conventional gynecology is not just failing women...
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I wanted to take some time and dedicate a full episode/session to my PMDD story. Other's stories...
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The (Uncertain) Future of Women's Reproductive Health Care
A panel of experts in health policy and women's health programs discuss how maternal and child...
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Ayurveda, Yoga and Women's Health
Holistic health recognizes that body, mind and spirit are not only connected but interconnected....
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When passion and commitment are combined for the advancement of Women Driven Services, new...
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SHR # 1429 :: The BluePrint Power Hour - The Pregnant Athlete: How to Stay in Your Best Shape...
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Increasing Amount of Exercise to Lower Breast Cancer Risk
A new study reported in JAMA Oncology suggests increasing the recommended 150 minutes of exercise...
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Heart Disease Affects Women of All Ages
I review a recent article in the New York Times about "Young Women's Heart at Risk". Heart...
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In the first report I review a recent study that notes a diet rich in tomatoes may lower risk of...
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Statins, Cataracts and Elevated Blood Sugar; Hormone Use for Women Remains Dangerous in Menopause
Follow-up data from the Women's Health Initiative regarding the safety of the use of hormones in...
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Regular Aspirin Use May Protect Against Melanoma; FDA Raises Alert on Azithromycin
The wonder drug Aspirin may help prevent melanoma, along with breast, colorectal cancers and...
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Changing Our Tune on Exercise; Fat and Fit, or Thin and Unhealthy?
A new approach to encourage exercise, focus on the benefit of "feeling good" may make people more...
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Is Obesity a Disease? Moderate Alcohol Intake May Help Prevent Bone Loss in Women
The first report focuses on the perspective of obesity as disease that was recently considered at...
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The first report reviews the interesting finding that tart cherries may help millions reduce...
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New Pap Smear Guidelines; A Simpler Way to Slow the Obesity Crisis
In the first report I review new guidelines for papsmears by the US Preventive Task Force and the...
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Love and Chocolate are Good for Your Heart; Mediterranean Diet is Good for Thought!
The first report reviews the benefits of dark chocolate and supportive, loving relationships on...
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Possible Benefit in Old Age of One Drink a Day for Middle-Aged Women
Analysis of data from the US Nurses' Health Study (started in 1976) resulted in the conclusion...
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Potatoes Can Reduce Blood Pressure: Getting Doctors and Nurse to Wash Their Hands
Just a couple of servings of potato a day can reduce blood pressure in obese or overweight people...
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More on the Harvard University Nutrition Study; Weight and the Relationship to Breast Cancer
The first report (NY Times) provides more information on the Harvard study that concludes that...
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