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May 2011
| Apples and Cholesterol | | An Apple a Day Keeps Women’s Cholesterol at Bay
An apple a day may do more than keep the doctor away — it can lower levels of bad cholesterol and improve levels of good cholesterol without causing weight gain in women, according to a new study.
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| Coffee and Leaky Bladder | | Where's the loo? Excess coffee linked to leaky bladder Study: 4 or more cups of java or 10 cans of soda a day may increase urinary incontinence
Women who down a lot of caffeinated drinks each day may have a slightly increased risk of developing urinary incontinence, a new study...Read More >> |
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| Oral Sex and Cancer | | Oral Sex Linked To Head And Neck Cancers
Oral cancer used to be something that happened mostly to male, smokers over 50. Today, cancers of the head and neck are being linked to HPV, a main cause of cervical cancer in young people. The rise in oral sex may be to...Read More >> |
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| When Bladder Infections Are Not Cured |  | When Bladder Infections Are Not CuredI really enjoy Tidbits of Coachella Valley, maybe you do too. As a Holistic Gynecologist, I have to take issue with the latest issue specifically with a column by Dr. Donohue their Medical Columnist. Dr. Donahue’s column in the latest edition, April 17, 2011, was based on question by a...Read More >> |
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| When Do You See A Holistic Gyn? |  | When Do You See A Holistic Gyn? Why see a Holistic Gynecologist instead of a regular gynecologist? In the past most women only thought about seeing their gynecologist either when it was time for the routine pelvic exam and pap smear or they had a gynecologic problem. Seems quite reasonable. But what about preventing gynecologic problems or... Read More >> |
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| Calcium Supplements and Heart Attack Risk |  | Calcium Supplements and Heart Attack Risk Calcium Supplements Linked to Increased Heart Attack Risk in Post-Menopausal Women
Millions of post menopausal women are using calcium supplements to protect them against osteoporosis. Are these supplements helping them or increasing their risk of heart disease. This is the focus of a recent study performed at the University of... Read More >> |
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