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Due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause and the structure of the female urinary tract, women are twice as likely as men to experience urinary incontinence.
Urologist Jason Jameson, M.D., and cardiologist David Simper, M.D., will join us. Hope you do, too. Myth or Fact: Men experience their own type of menopause.
Due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause and the structure of the female urinary tract, women are twice as likely as men to suffer from urinary incontinence.
Hot flashes are the most common symptom of the menopausal transition. They can vary in frequency, intensity and duration. On average, symptoms persist for ...
Hormone therapy treats bothersome menopausal symptoms but isn't recommended to protect long-term health. EXPERT ANSWERS Heart disease prevention: Does oral ...
Stewart explains that GnRH agonists often cause women to feel like they are going through menopause and they also can contribute to bone loss. Dr. Stewart ...
And certain times in a woman's life, such as pregnancy and menopause, pose unique risks to the heart. Fortunately, women can take steps to understand and ...
Vaginal bleeding after intercourse, between periods or after menopause; Watery, bloody vaginal discharge that may be heavy and have a foul odor; Pelvic pain ...
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