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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects the reproductive health of many women and can also pose complications to their overall health and well-being.
Polycystic ovary syndrome can lead to reduced fertility, obesity, acne, depression and hair growth problems, but treatments are available to alleviate these symptoms.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common female health condition. It affects women in various ways.
Untreated, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can cause diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Women must be treated for all of their symptoms to avoid these risks of PCOS.
Animal and human studies show D-Chiro-Inositol from pumpkins decreases high blood sugar and normalizes serum insulin levels.
With some adrenal insufficient states, it is the DHEA hormone that is deficient but under what conditions is it safe to replace the low hormone via supplementation?
Health experts are rallying to find the cure for diabetes, but despite their best efforts, the numbers keep growing.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is caused by hormonal imbalance and can affect fertility, if left untreated. This article examines causes, symptoms, and treatment options.
Female infertility is caused by endometriosis, ovulation problems, polycystic ovary syndrome, poor egg quality, damaged Fallopian tubes, fibroids and lifestyle factors.
Hormones need to be in balance or ratio, to maintain good health. Sometimes, these ratios or balance is disrupted and an array of unwanted symptoms result.
Overweight women produce too much estrogen which throws off their monthly cycle. Losing as little as 10 pounds can improve an irregular menstrual cycle.
The symptoms and risks of PCOS can be reduced when blood sugar levels are stabilized using a low glycemic index diet.
Nearly 25 percent of Americans have insulin resistance, but what is it and how does being insulin resistant affect the body?
Social unrest has turned Europe into a veritable war zone, nuclear fallout adds to the suffering in Africa, and Britain's government is an authoritarian menace.
Direct related to the overweight and obesity epidemic, a group of metabolic abnormalities called the metabolic syndrome is adversely affecting the health of many people.
According to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., female infertility accounts for 40 to 50 percent of all couples classified as infertile.
Women are exposed to hormone disruptors more frequently than they know. These chemicals are a worrisome threat to their reproductive health.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome, also known as Stein Leventhal Syndrome, polycystic ovaries, or PCOS is a common hormonal disorder that affects between 5-10 percent of women.
Pre-diabetes is a warning sign, but with proper treatment and self-care, diabetes can be prevented or delayed.
Find out why a Reflexologist may ask female clients about their menses or periods, and how the practitioner will work during a woman's menstrual cycle.
Losing weight involves diet and lifestyle changes. But sometimes even those who eat a perfectly healthy diet still can't lose weight. Five hidden reasons why diets fail.
Excess facial hair can actually be a big problem for many women. Learn what causes this problem and how to treat it.
Acne is embarrassing at any age, and it's especially embarrassing if it continues on into your thirties. If it does, it could be more than just oily skin.
Fertility problems can be difficult for a couple, especially if they are unaware of the reasons for the infertility. Find out why a couple might have trouble conceiving.
Loss of a pregnancy is emotionally devastating. Parents are left wondering if they could have done something to prevent it, but most miscarriages aren't preventable.
Acne is a common skin condition that affects hair follicles and the sebaceous glands in the skin. It can be distressing and difficult for teenagers who suffer from it.
In Julie & Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously, secretary-turned-food-writer Julie Powell finds life-changing inspiration in a cookbook - and its remarkable author.
Women trying to get pregnant often rely on ovulation predictor kits to pinpoint the exact time of ovulation. Timing sex to ovulation increases the odds of conception.
Lack of weight gain in a breastfed baby can be due to several factors, including management of feedings, a physiological problem with the baby, or hormonal issues.
Hair loss takes various forms, some permanent and others treatable. This article discusses a few of the many types of alopecia.


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