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Women's Wellness

Gynaecological Problems After COVID-19 Recovery

While little research has been done on the effect of the COVID-19 virus on the reproductive system of women, some gynaecological issues have been noted after their recovery.

Women's Wellness

Do All Women Need Folic Acid Supplements?

Folate is required by the body for the formation of RBCs and WBCs in the bone marrow. It is also important for proper growth and development during pregnancy and infancy.

Women's Wellness

Is It Safe to Use Medications During Lactation?

When prescribing medications to a breastfeeding mother, the doctor needs to weigh the benefits of the specific medicine against the potential risk it may cause to the baby.

Women's Wellness

Are Women at Higher Risk of Developing Rheumatoid Arthritis?

While rheumatoid arthritis can occur to anyone, 75% of affected people are women.

Women's Wellness

5 Major Health Issues Every Woman Should Know About

Women are at a higher risk of several diseases than men. Adopting healthy habits and regular clinical checkups can significantly reduce the risk of these diseases in women.

Women's Wellness

Incidence of Gestational Diabetes amid Summer and COVID-19

Scientists recently established that hot weather could also increase the risk of diabetes in pregnant women. It also investigated and recorded the impact of COVID-19 on gestational diabetes.

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Women's Wellness

Eating Disorders: Why Women Are More Affected

If not diagnosed or treated, eating disorders can cause severe damage to the digestive system, heart, bones, teeth, and other vital organs.

Women's Wellness

Can Menopause Contribute to the Development of Osteoporosis?

Research shows that women can lose about 20% of bone mass in the first five to seven years post-menopause.

Women's Wellness

Why Some Women Experience Heartburn During Pregnancy

Changes in hormone levels and body shape due to the baby growing may be the cause of heartburn in pregnant women. Usually, heartburn symptoms are mild and manageable during pregnancy.

Women's Wellness

Are Autoimmune Diseases More Prevalent in Women?

Women have a higher incidence and prevalence of autoimmune diseases than men, and 85% or more patients of multiple autoimmune diseases are female.