Posts Tagged ‘Women’s Health’
Common Causes Of Pelvic Pain In Women
Pelvic pain is any pain or discomfort in your lower abdomen or pelvis, the area between the hip bones. In women, various conditions related to the reproductive, urinary, digestive or musculoskeletal systems can cause pelvic pain. It is vital to address pelvic pain as it can significantly impact your quality of life and indicate an…
Read MoreMenopause And Heart Health: What You Need To Know
Menopause affects most women as they get older and it can wreak havoc on their daily lives, including their work life. Not only can it cause a myriad of irritating (and sometimes debilitating) symptoms, but it can also impact your heart health. Keeping your heart healthy is especially important as you age and understanding the…
Read MoreMenopause and the Workplace
Menopause is the stage in life when menstruation ceases for 12 or more months and is often accompanied by challenging symptoms. Coping with these symptoms while balancing work can be difficult. To feel empowered, supported, and capable of completing your job to the best of your ability, menopause-related challenges must be addressed. This blog post…
Read MoreMenopause and Sleep: Tips for a Better Night’s Rest
Have you ever found yourself tossing and turning at night, trying your hardest to get to sleep but simply not being able to? If so, you’re not alone. Research shows that nearly two-thirds of women experience sleep complaints as they age into their late 40s and early 50s. The leading cause? Menopause. Menopause represents the…
Read MoreBreast Health: The Importance of Early Detection & Screening
Approximately 1 in 7 women in the UK will develop breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. Regular screening is especially important for your breasts; catching breast cancer early gives you a better chance of beating it. This guide aims to help you understand the importance of early detection and screening of your breasts…
Read More10 Symptoms of Menopause You Need to Know
Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman’s reproductive years. Typically, to define menopause, a woman will not have had a period for 12 consecutive months; it usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. However, it can happen earlier or later than this. There are many menopause symptoms,…
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