Women’s Health

OTC Pain Relievers May Pose More Risks Than You Realize

· · Women's Health
About 50 million U.S. adults suffer from chronic pain—having pain on most days for the past six months—according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Those 50 million people translate into about 20 percent of American adults, many of whom take over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers. But before … Read More

Frontline: New Cholesterol-Lowering Medications Approved; Scans Show Changes in Brain Function During Hot Flashes; Inconsistent Sleep Schedule Linked with Higher Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

· · Women's Health
New Cholesterol-Lowering Medications Approved The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two drugs for reducing LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels; these are the first oral non-statin drugs for LDL reduction to be approved in nearly two decades. The drugs are bempedoic acid (Nexletol) and bempedoic acid/ezetimibe (Nexlizet). These medications … Read More

Lessen Symptoms of Menopause with Diet

· · Women's Health
A study in BMC Women’s Health found that over 85 percent of menopausal women experience hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, difficulty sleeping, and mood changes. Dietary changes cannot prevent menopause, but some changes can help lessen the severity of symptoms. Hot Flashes and Night Sweats The most common symptoms … Read More

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

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