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NewsWomen and men have many of the same health problems, but they can affect women differently. For example, women may have different symptoms of heart disease. Some diseases or conditions are more common in women, such as osteoarthritis, obesity and depression. And some conditions, such as menopause and pregnancy, are unique to women.

Women sometimes neglect their own health and focus instead on their partner's and their children's.

Take care of yourself first:

  • Plan for pregnancies and see your healthcare provider regularly while you are pregnant
  • Have regular mammograms
  • Get regular checkups and screenings. Early detection is important for treating breast, cervical, uterine and ovarian cancer.
Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Women with Gestational Diabetes
Higher Bone Density as a Risk Factor for Breast Cancer
Breastfeeding Children May Improve Behavior
Aggressive Tactics May Cut Risk of Cervical Cancer
Higher Intensity Exercise Best For Burning Fat in Women
Post Menopausal Bone Loss Lessened Thanks to a New Drug
New Antibody Molecule Found in Lactating Mothers
Two Screening Programs for Breast Cancer Show Efficiency
Early Childhood Diabetes Linked to Mother's Diabetes
Modest Increase in Diabetes Risk Linked to Fruit Juice
Common Treatment to Delay Labor Decreases Preterm Infants' Risk for Cerebral Palsy
Some Women Fail to Complete Breast Cancer Radiotherapy
Less Radiation Needed in Cases of Breast Cancer
Secondhand Smoke Linked to Artery Disease in Women
Roughly One Quarter of U.S. Women Affected by Pelvic Floor Disorders
Pregnancy Rate Drops for U.S. Women Under Age 25
Alcohol Binges Early in Pregnancy Increase Risk of Infant Oral Clefts
 
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