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The Ms.Medicine blog is your trusted source for comprehensive women's health information. We’ll cover a wide range of topics including general health, wellness, lifestyle, nutrition, and women's specific health concerns. With evidence-based articles and practical advice, we aim to empower women to make informed decisions about their health and well-being at every stage of life.
In Your 40s: Build Strength Through Life’s Shifts
Your 40s are a powerful decade of change—and opportunity. From hormonal shifts and heart health to strength training and mental clarity, this guide offers the essential tools, screenings, and insights every woman needs to thrive in midlife.
Thriving in Your 30s: Essential Preventive Care and Screenings Every Woman Should Know
Your 30s are a powerful decade for preventive care. With key screenings, stress management, and personalized reproductive support, this is the time to prioritize your health and build habits that last. Learn what every woman should know—and do—to thrive through her 30s and beyond.
From Nutrition to Mental Health: Essential Wellness Tips for Women in Their 20s
Your 20s are the perfect time to build lifelong habits that support your physical, emotional, and reproductive health. From smart nutrition and mental well-being to preventive care and contraception, here’s what women need to know to thrive now—and in the decades ahead.
Heart Health Is Not One-Size-Fits-All: How Women Experience Heart Disease Differently
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women, but the signs and risks often go unrecognized. Discover how Ms.Medicine is advancing gender-specific care to close the gap in heart health.
High Blood Pressure Education Month – The Silent Risk
Hypertension is a leading risk factor for heart disease—and it often goes unnoticed in women. Learn why high blood pressure is more dangerous for women and how early detection saves lives.
New! Cardiovascular Risk Assessment – Know Your Heart Health
Heart disease in women often goes undetected. Learn how our gender-specific Cardiovascular Risk Assessment helps identify risk factors and support prevention.
The Gender Gap in Heart Disease Diagnosis
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, yet many are misdiagnosed or overlooked. Discover how gender bias impacts diagnosis—and what you can do to advocate for your heart health.
ReproductiveRights.gov Disappeared—We’ve Got the Information You Need
The removal of ReproductiveRights.gov has left many without a government-provided guide to their reproductive health rights. Created initially after Roe v. Wade was overturned, the site provided crucial information on abortion access, birth control, and emergency care. Here’s what you need to know about its disappearance and what it means for women’s health.
Stress and Heart Health: How to Protect Your Heart This Month
In today's fast-paced world, stress isn't just affecting your mind—it's impacting your heart. Learn how chronic stress silently damages heart health and discover practical, science-backed strategies to protect yourself. From simple breathing techniques to lifestyle changes, find out how managing stress today can lead to a healthier heart tomorrow.
Menopause and Memory: Tips for Maintaining Cognitive Health
National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month highlights the connection between menopause and cognitive health. Hormonal changes during menopause can impact brain function and increase Alzheimer's risk in women. Maintaining cognitive health involves a balanced diet, regular exercise, and mental stimulation. By understanding these risks and adopting proactive strategies, women can support their brain health during and after menopause.
Understanding Breast Density: What You Need to Know About Your Mammogram
Navigating the world of mammograms can often feel overwhelming, especially when you're faced with terms like "breast density" and "dense breast tissue." Understanding what these terms mean is crucial for making informed decisions about your health. As of September 2024, mammography facilities are required to provide you with a breast density notification, letting you know if your breast tissue is dense or not. But what exactly does having dense breast tissue imply, and how does it affect your breast cancer risk? Join us as we unravel these questions and empower you with knowledge, so you can confidently approach your mammogram, armed with understanding and optimism.
Unveiling the Hidden Risk
While most people couldn’t imagine getting a sexually transmitted disease, it is much more likely than you think. Gonorrhea and Chlamydia can be transmitted due to a long-standing infection that was never diagnosed or one that is symptom-free. At least 70% of women with chlamydia don't notice any symptoms. Because of the lack of symptoms, the prevalence is quite high with the CDC approximating in 2018 that were around four million cases of chlamydial infections alone. And the incidence among you people is shocking with two-thirds of new infections occurring in individuals aged 15-24, resulting in an estimated 1 in 20 sexually active young women aged 14-24 are affected by chlamydia. Sadly, without even knowing this disease left untreated could result in these women having permanent damage to their reproductive system, pelvic inflammatory disease or even infertility.
Women's Health Matters: Advocating for Your Health Care Needs
As Ms.Medicine continues to push for enhanced recognition and comprehensive management of women's health, we join millions around the globe in marking Women's Health Week 2024. This week is a vital reminder of the importance of prioritizing women’s health and serves as an opportunity to bring attention to the unique health challenges women face.
Self-Care for Busy Women: Strategies to Keep Your Sanity
We often find ourselves caught up in the never-ending cycle of responsibilities and commitments. We juggle multiple roles, constantly putting others' needs before our own. But here's the truth: neglecting self-care is a recipe for disaster. Without taking the time to recharge and prioritize our well-being, we risk burnout, exhaustion, and a negative impact on our mental and physical health.
Revitalize Your Mind and Body: The Ultimate Guide to Spring Cleaning
With the days getting longer and the first signs of warmth returning to the air, we know spring is coming. Spring is typically associated with new beginnings and fresh starts. It’s the perfect time to tidy up, physically and mentally. Spring cleaning isn’t just about sprucing up your living space, it’s also about rejuvenating your body & mind.
Understanding Breast Cancer Risk: What Olivia Munn’s Experience Reveals
While sharing her journey with breast cancer, Olivia Munn has sparked a crucial conversation about the significance of breast cancer risk assessment. Understanding why Olivia Munn's breast cancer reveal emphasizes the need for risk assessment is vital, as this evaluation can provide essential insights into one's individual risk factors and empower informed decision-making regarding preventive measures. Exploring what a breast cancer risk assessment can and can't reveal is key to demystifying this process, guiding women over 40 towards proactive healthcare. In this piece, we delve into the importance of this tool, highlighting the specialized support Ms.Medicine providers offer in conducting risk assessments and providing personalized guidance. Dr. Lisa Larkin's personal experience as a breast cancer survivor further underscores the importance and value of this assessment, demonstrating the necessity of proactive healthcare in promoting women's well-being.
Women, Alcohol, & The Holidays
The Holidays are right around the corner, and many of our joyous celebrations are often associated with a plethora of alcoholic beverages. While we have traditionally heard and even recommended that alcohol in moderation is ok, or that red wine has heart health benefits, more recent research says otherwise, especially for women. Over a decade ago, alcohol earned the classification by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a “Class 1 Carcinogen.” Other substances that are in this class, the absolute highest risk class of carcinogen, include tobacco, asbestos, Human Papillomavirus, radiation, and plutonium.
Understanding Osteoporosis: Causes, Risk Factors, & Prevention
October 20 marks World Osteoporosis Day. The day is all about making noise about a disease that silently weakens your bones over time. As you get older, your bones naturally become less dense, making them more susceptible to break. For people with osteoporosis, their bones lose density and mass to a greater degree and become especially prone to fractures. Osteoporosis can result in bone fractures from seemingly minor injuries, like “a minor fall, a bump, a sneeze, or a sudden movement’” according to the International Osteoporosis Foundation.
Managing PCOS: Lifestyle Changes & Treatment Options
Do you have missed periods or heavy bleeding during menstruation? Do you have excess hair growth or acne? Have you been struggling to get pregnant for more than 12 months? You may have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) if you struggle with any of these issues.
Alcohol Awareness Month Mock-tails
Sip on something sweet and sober this Alcohol Awareness Month with a delicious mocktail! Try out these recipes, for a great fresh spring drink alternative that is alcohol-free! Let’s raise a glass to make responsible choices and prioritizing our health!