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The Ms.Medicine blog is your trusted source for comprehensive women's health information. We’ll cover a wide range of topics including general health, wellness, lifestyle, nutrition, and women's specific health concerns. With evidence-based articles and practical advice, we aim to empower women to make informed decisions about their health and well-being at every stage of life.
Men’s Health By The Numbers
Here at Ms.Medicine, we are dedicated to improving the standard of care for women. But we believe that everyone deserves exceptional healthcare. That's why we strive to ensure that the men in our lives also get the exceptional care they deserve. It is crucial to break down the barriers and stigmas associated with men's health issues and encourage men to take a proactive approach to their well-being. This comprehensive guide will explore the statistics and facts surrounding men's health, shedding light on various aspects that impact their overall health and quality of life.
Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Reflections on Life, Pain, and Resilience
Over the past few years, in living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), I’ve been faced with many hurdles. I've decided to share my story and some things I’ve learned along the way. I hope that it might resonate with some of you who are faced with chronic illnesses and encourage you to keep moving forward on your journey of resilience.
Taking Charge: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to Women's Health
As a woman, you may feel unstoppable in your twenties, overwhelmed in your forties, and satisfied with all that you have achieved in your sixties. However, while striving to attain your personal goals, it's crucial to prioritize your health and well-being while staying mindful of the physical and hormonal transformations that occur throughout the journey. According to Ms.Medicine experts, here are some measures that can help you preserve your health and overall well-being as you advance through the different stages of life.
Keeping the Summer Blues at Bay: My Experience with Seasonal Affective Disorder
Summer is often associated with sunshine, beach outings, and outdoor activities. However, for individuals experiencing Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), the summer months can be anything but enjoyable. As the iconic song from the movie "Grease" goes, "Summer lovin', had me a blast," but for those with Summer SAD, the heat and humidity can trigger feelings of depression, anxiety, and irritability.
Alcohol Awareness Month Mock-tails
Sip on something sweet and sober this Alcohol Awareness Month with a delicious mocktail! Try out these recipes, for a great fresh spring drink alternative that is alcohol-free! Let’s raise a glass to make responsible choices and prioritizing our health!
Meditate Your Way to Zen: Best Meditation Apps for Moms
Moms - I know you're superheroes, but even superheroes need a break. That's why I'm here to discuss the best meditation apps to help you find your inner peace during Stress Awareness Month. As busy moms, it's easy to get caught up in the chaos of everyday life, but taking just a few minutes to meditate can make all the difference. So, let's dive into the top apps that will help you cultivate a meditation habit and find some much-needed calm in your day.
Ladies, let's face it: menopause is no joke
Ladies, let's face it: menopause is no joke. The hot flashes, the mood swings, the night sweats…it can all feel overwhelming at times. I've seen it all when it comes to menopause. And I'm here to say that you don't have to suffer through it alone.
Colorectal Cancer
As a primary care physician, I've seen my fair share of uncomfortable topics. But when it comes to colorectal cancer, I've noticed a trend: patients would rather talk about anything else than their butts. And while I understand that it's not the most glamorous topic, the fact is that colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the US, and it's highly treatable if caught early. So, it's time to destigmatize and talk about it - because the first step in preventing and treating colorectal cancer is to get comfortable with our behinds.
Why Getting an Endometriosis Diagnosis Is Painfully Slow
Bindi Irwin, the conservationist, and daughter of the late Steve Irwin, recently put endometriosis in the spotlight as she took to social media to share her journey. Irwin describes that she battled with “insurmountable fatigue, pain & nausea for ten years.” A doctor even told her that her pain “was simply something you deal with as a woman.”
Celebrating International Women's Day with Ms.Medicine
International Women's Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and across nations. This year's theme is #EmbraceEquity, which calls for a more gender-equal world. Ms.Medicine is proud to join the global celebration of International Women's Day by recognizing the contributions of women to medicine and healthcare.
Healthy Indulgences: Red Wine & Dark Chocolate
When it comes to health and wellness, red wine and dark chocolate are two of the most beloved indulgences. Rich in antioxidants, both of these treats provide various health benefits ranging from cognitive stimulation to improved heart health.
Top 3 Benefits Of Learning CPR
Knowing the basics of CPR can be a lifesaving skill. It can help save someone’s life in the event of a medical emergency and benefit you in other areas of life. From feeling more confident in general to having a greater sense of preparedness and being able to help others in need, here are some of the key benefits of learning how to perform CPR.
A Galentine's Day Guide To Self-Care
Did you know February 13th is recognized as Galentine’s Day? On this special day of love, we are reminded of the importance of celebrating the wonderful women in our lives. As Leslie Knope famously said, “Oh, it’s only the best day of the year!”
Go Red for Women’s Heart Health in February
One in four women in the U.S. will die from heart disease – the leading cause of death in women. This is an important statistic as for years, heart disease was considered a “man’s” issue; women needn’t worry. We now know this is not true, and women need to be educated and proactive in managing their risks and preventing heart disease.
Overeating and Weight Gain: Why You May Be Struggling With Weight Loss
Maintaining a healthy weight is an important part of overall health. But for some, weight loss can be a struggle. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 56.4% of women (and 41.7%) of men tried to lose weight over a three-year period. The same study found that the most popular methods to lose weight included:
Keeping Your Family Healthy This Holiday Season
With the Holidays just around the corner, you may be looking forward to a time filled with family and friends. Our schedules often fill up with parties, concerts, and festive gatherings and it’s easy to let our healthy habits fall by the wayside! But the last thing you want is for a cold or illness to get in the way of your celebrations. We’re here to help you with tips on how to keep yourself and your family healthy. Read on to learn how you can keep yourself and your loved ones healthy this holiday season!
Endometriosis
Most women have experienced some degree of pelvic pain in their lifetime. For many of us, we have had painful periods our whole life, and the periods are becoming more and more unbearable. Dysmenorrhea (or pain with periods) is such a common finding for women, so how do we know when our pain is beyond what is expected?
6 Pillars Of Health
No matter our age or state of health, there are six key factors that play a critical role in our health. Often simple and overlooked, these fundamentals build upon one another as the foundation to keep us healthy and help us recover from disease. If you find yourself wondering how to better manage or maintain your health, consider the following elements:
Breast Cancer: Early Detection, Screening & Intervention
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. According to the American Cancer Society data, one in eight women and 1 in 833 men will develop breast cancer. There are many variables that come into play in the development of breast cancer. Most of us are motivated to do anything to prevent or diminish the risk of developing it.
Osteoporosis
Let’s talk about bone health. Osteoporosis is a common problem that causes bones to be thinner and weaker than they should be and increases the risk of fractures (broken bones). Although both men and women can develop osteoporosis, we are going to focus on bone health in women, especially women who are past menopause. This group is at a particularly high risk of weak bones and fractures, especially at the hip and spine.