Women’s Health

Remote Rehab for Stroke

· · Women's Health
After a stroke, persistent arm weakness plagues most patients. Rehabilitation therapy can dramatically improve arm function and, as a result, overall wellbeing, but it’s not always easy to access. Patients may have difficulty traveling to appointments, and those in rural areas may live far from healthcare providers. Telerehabilitation eliminates that … Read More

Safe Painkiller Use Vital to Avoid Adverse Drug Events

· · Women's Health
Statistics suggest that about 50 million U.S. adults suffer from chronic pain. Seniors are especially vulnerable because they are more likely to have health conditions that are associated with chronic pain, such as arthritis. There are non-drug strategies that can help alleviate pain, but many people also rely on painkilling … Read More

Heart Health and Menopause

· · Women's Health
It’s true that women have a lower risk of heart disease than men do—when both are young. But once women reach menopause, their risk skyrockets. As estrogen drops, blood pressure, triglycerides, and cholesterol increase, and heart disease earns the dubious distinction of being the No. 1 killer of women. While … Read More

Frontline: Know Your Fracture Risk; Mediterranean Diet Tied to Beneficial Effects In the Gut; Acupuncture May Help Alleviate Pain Caused by Cancer; More Time Spent Sitting Increases Risks of Chronic Disease

· · Women's Health
Know Your Fracture Risk It’s very important to have a bone density screening to find out if you have osteoporosis. It’s a common condition, especially in women over 40. Osteoporosis—weak, brittle bones that are associated with a high fracture risk—contributes to major morbidity in the over-70 population because, at that … Read More

Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy

· · Women's Health
  Improved quality of life, less anxiety and depression, and feeling more whole are the top reasons why women choose breast reconstruction after mastectomy. Though historically fewer older women have had breast reconstruction after the surgery, that trend is changing. There may be slightly more risk for older women as … Read More

HRT: Your Age and Risk Factors Are Key

· · Women's Health
During menopause, levels of two important hormones (estrogen and progesterone) fall. This can cause a range of unpleasant symptoms (including night sweats, hot flashes, and vaginal dryness) that may persist for years. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help ease the worst of these symptoms, and there also is some evidence … Read More

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