Dietary fiber is an important part of a healthy, balanced diet. Though fiber is best known for its role in preventing constipation, heart disease, and diabetes, it also... keep reading →
September 11th, 2009
Well, today is surgery day! Needless to say I'm a little apprehensive. Since my surgery begins at 9:15 a.m., it's imperative that I arrive an hour... keep reading →
A lot of young women have menstrual problems, but I highly doubt that my life has been normal at all. I began my periods when I was about 13 or so, and they were pretty... keep reading →
PCOS, Period! PCOS and Your Menstrual Cycle
Typically, women with PCOS do not have normal menstrual cycles unless they are artificially induced by taking oral... keep reading →
It's that time of the month and for many women this is a painful time. First there is PMS (pre-menstrual syndrome) which can involve mood swings, back aches, lethargy,... keep reading →
Menorrhagia, excessively heavy or long-lasting periods, is a common
problem among women and girls. It is commonly treated with the use of
birth control pills, and in severe... keep reading →
Endometrial Ablation is a relatively new way to cope with excessive menstrual bleeding that does not involve major surgery. This article discusses menorrhagia and its... keep reading →
Knowing what not to eat can make a significant difference in the way an endometriosis sufferer feels. In fact, endometriosis diet is about eliminating foods that increase... keep reading →