“Cortisol is best thought of as ‘the fog horn hormone’: it will shout loudly and expose problems”
“Cortisol is best thought of as ‘the fog horn hormone’: it will shout loudly and expose problems”
Endometriosis: what a bloody mess. It’s a condition as common as asthma and diabetes, but not as often discussed. So, here’s everything you need to know…
There are two reasons you’ll want to know when you are ovulating: you’re trying to fall pregnant or if you’re trying not to fall pregnant. Here are a few methods you can use…
Being diagnosed and living with HIV now is not what it looked like 10 years ago. Here’s what sex and reproduction for a woman with HIV look like now.
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There comes a point in life when you just have to accept that you’re going to get pimples — but damn, do they have to show up on your eyelids too?
There are two words that, when said together, can make any woman immediately cringe with discomfort: nipple pain.
On the list of bad bathroom surprises, kidney stones rank pretty high. (Although, tbh, are there any good toilet surprises?)
Gabrielle waited years for an adenomyosis diagnosis—and that’s not uncommon, since so much about the condition, including what causes it, is still unknown.
While about 12 percent of people get these headaches, they disproportionately affect women, who are three times more likely than men to get migraines.
Peeing is one of those bodily functions you tend to take for granted—you sit, you pee, you wipe, you go.
While they’re typically used to treat heart and blood pressure issues, beta blockers can also be used to treat—you guessed it—anxiety.
Yeah, yeah, rooibos is good for you. But wait… there’s more. A whole lot more, if these extra benefits of a humble cuppa are anything to go by.
But whatever you call it—toxemia or preeclampsia—it’s not something to be taken lightly. Here’s what you need to know about this prenatal condition.