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Endometriosis: Infertility and Treatment

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One of the top three causes of infertility, endometriosis is also the least diagnosed and treated. A condition that affects younger women at an average age of 27, endometriosis is a condition where tissue that normally lines the uterus grows somewhere else in the body. While it can cause extreme pelvic pain during menstruation or […]

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Menopause Stages & Symptoms

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Traveling to a new destination without a map or directions can be a little daunting. We’re here to help. Menopause is the name of one of the best horror stories known to women: citing everything from weight gain and an uncontrollable bladder to hot flashes that feel like lava and mood swings. Without a clear […]

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Infertility: Causes and Treatments

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Having trouble getting pregnant? There are options! Infertility can be heartbreaking, but it isn’t a sentence to a childless life. There are numerous causes and treatments to explore to discover how best to proceed with creating a family; but first it’s important to know what, exactly, infertility is. Different Meanings of Infertility An inability to […]

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Why Is Sex Painful for Some Women?

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Let’s talk about everyone’s favorite subject: sex. Sex is supposed to feel great—mind-numbingly great. After all, isn’t that the kind of sex people write novels about? It can be devastating when it isn’t like that at all, but it’s important to remember it’s not your fault. Painful intercourse is also called dyspareunia, and can be […]

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Gene Testing for Breast Cancer

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Actress Angelina Jolie recently disclosed that she underwent a double mastectomy in Feb. 2013 to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer. She will also receive multiple surgeries over the next two months to reconstruct her breasts. Jolie made the announcement in an editorial that appeared in the May 13, 2013 edition of the New […]

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Advanced Energy Systems for Laparoscopic Gynecology Procedures

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Multifunctional technology yields reliable outcomes, enhances patient safety, and increases procedure efficiency This supplement was supported by a grant from Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc. Energy-based surgical devices, such as the Harmonic ACE® and ENSEAL®, allow surgeons to cut and coagulate with increased efficiency. However, the strengths and weaknesses of each device have not been debated. In […]

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May is Mental Health Month!

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Beginning in 1949, May has been declared Mental Health Month. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, an estimated 22.1% — or 1 in 5 — of Americans ages 18 and older suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder. The statistic is about the same for children. Even more surprising are the signs […]

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April is Autism Awareness Month!

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April is a month for rain, cool spring weather, and lovely pastels. While it’s easy to focus on the baby showers and engagement announcements this month, it’s also important to help shine a light on your child’s health. You may have thought putting them down for their afternoon nap would be your biggest struggle, but […]

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International Women’s Day 2013

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Mark your calendars, ladies, because March 8th is the next big holiday: International Women’s Day! While its true many of us haven’t heard of this holiday, that doesn’t make it any less important (or awesome). Let’s start out by explaining why this holiday, of all the obscure holidays, is the most important to you: A […]

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Debunking 6 Women’s Health Myths

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February is finally here, and you know what that means: you’re either gushing over those romantic V-Day plans, or planning to slim down before summer. As you’re browsing the internet and perusing magazines for quick tips, ask yourself: myth or reality? Have you fallen victim to these ridiculous health myths? Even the savviest in women’s […]

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Birth Control Options for Women over 40

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If you’re over 40, most likely your kids are grown or out of the house – and birth control is the furthest thing from your mind. While it’s true that fertility declines with age, women are not infertile until they enter menopause; in fact, it’s not uncommon for women who are going through menopause to […]

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What You Need to Know About Cervical Cancer

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Cervical cancer is, like all diseases, something you should watch for year-round. But a new year and a new season mean a fresh start – and a renewal of resolutions we’ve made and not kept in past years. Everyone at Walnut Hill will tell you that one of the best promises you can make is one to yourself: a promise to maintain and pay attention to your gynecological health.

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World Breastfeeding Week

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If you love your mother, food, and babies, you should know: World Breastfeeding Week is almost here! August 1 – 7 Marks the 21st Annual World Breastfeeding Week In 1991, the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) was formed to act on the 1990 Innocenti Declaration “to protect, promote, and support” breastfeeding. Initially, WABA wanted […]

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Breast Cancer Awareness for the Whole Year

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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but increasing awareness and education is a year-round pursuit. Women in the U.S. get breast cancer more than any other kind of cancer except for skin cancer, even though breast cancer awareness has become a standard part of health education. And breast cancer doesn’t target a certain group […]

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