by Women's Health | Feb 19, 2018 | Health
Ever been camped out in the bathroom for days? Left clutching your stomach in bed when you should have been at happy hour? Literally: The. Worst. For the 10 to 15 percent of Americans that, according to the American College of Gastroenterology, suffer from irritable...
by Women's Health | Feb 19, 2018 | Health
Lena Dunham recently revealed that she underwent a total hysterectomy to try to end her endometriosis pain. Lena, 31, wrote an essay for Vogue saying she decided to go through with the procedure after “years of complex surgeries measuring in the double...
by Women's Health | Feb 16, 2018 | FitMama
For many women, pregnancy can be one the most joyous times of their lives — but for 1 in 10 South African women, it is the most depressing. Mental health during pregnancy is as important as going to your check-ups and setting up the baby’s room. We chatted to Sister...
by Women's Health | Feb 16, 2018 | Health
At night, your kidneys filtrate less urine, and your bladder relaxes and holds more of it. Plus, a hormone called vasopressin instructs cells to retain water. So considering those factors, it’s not surprising that your bladder may be quite full in the morning....
by Women's Health | Feb 15, 2018 | Health
In the realm of cancer treatments, there’s uncertainty: new treatments, prognoses, medical jargon, and tons of pain. A new kind of treatment on the market is producing promising results, minus the headaches. It’s called immunotherapy, and it’s...