Tag: Women’s Health
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A Breakthrough Approach to Mitigating Ovarian Cancer Risk
In a groundbreaking medical advancement, researchers and clinicians at University College London have successfully combined caesarean section with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy in a dual-stage operation. This innovative procedure aims to reduce the risk of ovarian carcinoma in women, specifically those carrying the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations. Understanding the Genetic Risk The BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene…
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Augmenting digital innovations in women’s health
Today’s event was the Women’s Health Innovation Summit in Basel The aim of the event was to bring together partners, ecosystems, and people who care about women’s health to discuss the different problems that cannot be solved alone but can be solved by working together. The event was a fantastic opportunity for people to chat,…
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Oral contraceptives may affect emotion recognition
Oral contraceptives are one of the most extensively utilized modes of contraception globally, with over 100 million women reportedly using them. However, it is no secret that, like most medications, birth control pills have side effects. The list of potential adverse effects depends on the type of contraceptive and its hormones, and it may include…
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WHAT IS FEMALE EJACULATION AND WHERE DOES IT COME FROM
So, we all know about male ejaculation and have been talking about it for ages. But what about female ejaculation? Most of us still consider it a myth or a taboo. But the truth is female ejaculation does exist and is a crucial part of the female sexual life cycle. If one needs to understand the whole…
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Urinary incontinence in women
Incontinence is a very common disorder. And although it does not pose a danger to life and does not bring physical suffering, it nevertheless spoils life fairly. And most importantly, women with a similar ailment are embarrassed not only to discuss this topic, but even to go to the doctor. The result is deplorable –…
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How to cope with menstrual pain?
Menstrual pain (dysmenorrhea) is manifested by pain from pressure to pain in the lower abdomen, pain in the lower back or hips, and on the inner side of the thighs. They are more common in young girls and women who do not have children yet. Read our article about how menstrual pain occurs and how…
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Menstruation in the 21st century? Back to nature.
Month after month, women all over the planet decide how to take care of themselves during menstruation. Recently, more and more attention has been paid to natural care. What are the options? An interesting option is natural ecological pads and tampons made of natural cotton. They are pleasant on contact with the skin and have…
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Chlamydia – uninvited and insidious guest
Chlamydia infections are increasingly common both in polyclinics and in hospitals. Patients sometimes underestimate them, but it should be borne in mind that in some cases they can have lifelong consequences. Therefore, it is good to know as much as possible about these insidious bacteria. What is chlamydia? Chlamydia are bacteria belonging to a separate…