Breast health: High-risk factors, tips to prevent breast cancer, how to do breast self-examination
Breast self-awareness begins by knowing what is normal for your breasts and if you notice even small changes to the breast, nipple or underarm area then consult the doctor without any delay and follow the instructions given by him/her to take utmost care of your breasts.
New parent? Check 10 ways to support the developmental needs of premature babies
Bringing a new life into the world is a remarkable and awe-inspiring experience however, for parents of premature babies, it can also be a journey filled with unique challenges. Premature birth, defined as birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy, can raise concerns about a baby’s development.
How Women Can Increase Their Calcium Levels: Expert Shares
Did you know most people reach their peak bone density between the ages 25-30? Would it surprise you if you found out that women are more prone to suffering from osteoporosis than men?
Is Unhealthy Gut The Reason Behind Your PCOS? Here’s All You Need To Know
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a complex and prevalent hormonal disorder affecting millions of women worldwide. It’s characterized by various symptoms, including irregular menstrual cycles, hormonal imbalances, and cysts on the ovaries.
Do you suffer vaginal pain during periods? Blame these 6 reasons
Menstrual cramps are throbbing or cramping pains in the lower abdomen. This can range from mild to severe, and it can have an influence on a woman’s everyday life and overall well-being.
Vaccine Immunity: Why childhood vaccination must not be delayed?
Some parents may hesitate to vaccinate their children due to concerns about vaccine safety or potential side effects. However, it is important for parents to understand that extensive testing and monitoring go into ensuring the safety and effectiveness of vaccines before they are approved for public use
Carla Bruni opens up about her battle with breast cancer: ‘Do your mammograms every year
Former first lady of France Carla Bruni recounted, “Every year, on the same date, I do a mammogram. If I hadn’t done one every year, I wouldn’t have a left breast today.”