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Mindfulness may be associated with fewer menopausal symptoms for women, according to a Mayo Clinic study recently published in Climacteric: The Journal of the ...
Men and women had comparable levels of confidence that they would maintain a healthy diet. "Our findings suggest that confidence in maintaining health habits ...
The most popular New Year's resolutions are about physical and mental health - lose weight, eat healthier, quit smoking, drink less alcohol. Yet, we often ...
Mayo Clinic anesthesiologist and exercise expert Dr. Michael Joyner says, "One of the things that happens when you look at blood pressure in men and women, you ...
Many women are delaying pregnancy well into their 30s and beyond — and delivering healthy babies. Taking special care can help give your baby the best start.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I recently read about a study that showed women should not have their ovaries removed before menopause because of the increased risk of ...
Learn about the experts and services available at Mayo Clinic for women in midlife with menopausal hormone and sexual health issues, such as low libido.
Thielen says, "Women are simply not a smaller version of men, and they may experience illnesses differently." She says arthritic diseases or endocrine issues, ...
Heart disease and stroke continue to be the most dangerous threats to a woman's health. In the U.S., 1 in 4 women die from cardiovascular disease.
About this study. The purpose of this research study is to assess women who are diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and study the combination of ...
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