Vitamins and Women: What the News Reports Didn't Tell You
Don't believe everything you read. A study claiming higher mortality rates in older women who take multivitamins is flawed. Here's why....
Filed Under: Women's Health
When it comes to health, women are unique. They have unique anatomy, unique hormones, and unique stressors in their lives. Unfortunately, the impact of these differences on a woman's health is often missed by conventional doctors, leaving women to struggle with easily managed problems like low libido, hot flashes, and stress incontinence. Choose a category at left to hear Dr. Susan Lark, our resident specialist on women’s health issues, explain how she approaches the specific problems women face, and what women can do to address them safely and naturally. Or, look below to browse our other experts' advice on women's health.
Don't believe everything you read. A study claiming higher mortality rates in older women who take multivitamins is flawed. Here's why....
Filed Under: Women's Health
Conventional physicians often prescribe drugs known as bisphosphonates as an osteoporosis treatment, but studies suggest that using bisphosphonates can lead to a syndrome called “phossy jaw.
Filed Under: Osteoporosis, Women's Health
There are two key components when it comes to dieting for weight loss: eating healthy, nourishing, deliciously natural foods (while eliminating unhealthy foods), and finding natural ways to curb unhealthy cravings.
Filed Under: Women's Health, Weight Loss, Women's Health, Weight Loss
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