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There's good, bad and better news about women's health these days. - Knee Replacement Surgery: A Women's Health Issue. Delaying Treatment Can Harm Women's Long-term Mobility And Quality Of Life
Osteoarthritis, also known as degenerative joint disease, affects more than 20 million Americans-and women are suffering from greater osteoarthritis-related disability than men. Yet the topic of knee replacement surgery is rarely raised when women's health issues are discussed, even though osteoarthritis plays a significant role in driving the need for joint replacements. - New Estrogen Therapy For Menopause
For many people, the uncomfortable dog days of summer last for a few short months, but for menopausal women with symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, it can feel like summer all year long. - Revolutionary Treatment Brings Hope To Sufferers Of Osteoporosis-related Spinal Fractures
May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, yet for the 44 million Americans at risk for osteoporosis, many are often unaware that they have the disease until they fracture a bone. - New Joint Replacement Options For Women
No matter how much progress is made in promoting gender equality, there are certain fundamental differences between women and men that affect how both sexes live-and how healthy those lives are. - Baby Boom Icon Sally Field Takes On Osteoporosis
If you're nearing 60, you have some pretty good company. Actress Sally Field, the seemingly ageless icon of a Baby Boom generation that starts turning 60 this year, has revealed that she has osteoporosis and is leading a public action campaign to inspire women to fight the fragile bone disease. - New Drug May Offer Ways To Tame Menopause
Since it was discovered that the risks of hormone therapy outweighed the benefits, scientists have been searching for a safe, natural way to alleviate the symptoms of menopause. - Survey Finds Women Unsure About Their Options
If you had to describe bio-identical hormone therapy, which words would you choose? Individually designed hormone therapy? A non-natural means of menopause relief? Or substances that are structurally identical to the naturally occurring substances in the human body?
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