Women's Health
Skin Nails and Hair. Tips to Make Them Look Great
Submitted by on Fri, 10/24/2008 - 15:43.Do you want wonderful looking skin? If so you need to be healthy, with good nails, healthy fine looking hair, and good overall health. Because skin health is related to general health, just as nail health and hair health is.
What are skin, nails and hair but organs of our body? Our skin is the largest organ of our body, but an organ just the same.
3 Telltale Symptoms of Perimenopause
Submitted by on Wed, 10/22/2008 - 15:53.A lot of women who suffer from perimenopause, which is often referred to as the change prior to menopause, by the time they reach their late 30s and early 40s don't know what to do. If you were in their position, you will also not be prepared to suffer the symptoms of menopause when you are barely 40.
However, these things are pretty normal and the only thing a person suffering from perimenopause needs to do is to be prepared for any eventuality by knowing the signs of their condition and trying to find ways to alleviate them.
Losing Weight After Pregnancy – it Ain’t Rocket Science
Submitted by on Mon, 09/15/2008 - 18:47.Congratulations! You just gave birth to the newest edition of your family, but you might not be feeling all that rosy. Nine months of eating for two, and the stress of carrying a child have left definite changes to your body, not to mention extra pounds. So, what is really the best way of losing weight after pregnancy?
Ovarian Cyst - Natural Healing - No Surgery
Submitted by on Tue, 09/02/2008 - 13:49.If a lady starts feeling dull pains even before the expected date of periods which slowly extends to her right side, lower back and thighs, then she is not supposed to overlook as menstrual cramps. If the pains get repeated few days prior to periods or get worse, then pain relievers might not solve the problem; one must consult the Doctor and go for an ultrasound.
High Blood Pressure Prevention and Control
Submitted by on Fri, 07/04/2008 - 16:58.Shirley, was afraid! Without warning, her nose had begun to bleed profusely. “I thought I was going to die,” she recalls. A doctor informed Shirley that her nosebleed had been caused by high blood pressure (arterial hypertension). “But I feel fine,” answered Shirley. “Many people do not know that they have high blood pressure because they have no symptoms,” she replied.
Yeast Infections During Pregnancy
Submitted by on Tue, 04/15/2008 - 15:39.Finally a reprieve! After nine long months she is saying goodbye to the morning sicknesses, bad moods, belly kicking by the innocent fetus not to mention the maddening birthing process that called the nightmare off. Listen to the experienced mothers, as they narrate the long stories about how they conceived each adorable fruit of their womb and the unbearable yeast infection pregnancy crisis.
How to Handle a Yeast Infection
Submitted by on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 16:20.Vaginal yeast infections, also called "Candida vaginal infections," typically are caused by the Candida albicans fungus. During a lifetime, 75 percent of all women are likely to have at least one vaginal Candida infection, and up to 45 percent have two or more. Women tend to be more likely to get vaginal yeast infections if their bodies are under stress from poor diet, lack of sleep, illness, or when they are pregnant or taking antibiotics.
Hazardous Waist
Submitted by on Fri, 03/28/2008 - 17:04.We all know being overweight is not good for us but recent findings indicate that if the fat is stored on your tummy, your health is seriously at risk.
If you’re serious about living to a ripe old age and staying healthy, your tape measure has just become your new best friend. There is a simple test to determine the shape you’re in and it has nothing to do with what you see in the mirror. Chunky thighs and bulging hips may have you sighing in dismay, but the real yardstick is the circumference of your waist.



