Women's Health Research

This section collates database topics most relevant to women specific health concerns. 

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Diseases
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Pharmacological Actions
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Pubmed Data : Reprod Sci. 2017 Feb ;24(2):324-331. Epub 2016 Sep 27. PMID: 27342272
Study Type : Animal Study

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About 25 million Americans suffer from urinary incontinence. Most are women. Medications can cause concerning side effects. Now researchers find yoga classes can reduce episodes of incontinence by 70%
Written by Gary Null, PhD
Many women accept these symptoms as an inescapable part of their monthly cycle and remain unaware that they can significantly relieve PMS by becoming proactive about their health.
Written by Kelly Brogan, M.D.
Big Pharma sells Gardasil based on fear of cervical cancer. But do the benefits outweigh the costs? Inform yourself, find your compass, so that you can be one less woman, wishing she had only known more.
Written by Kelly Brogan, M.D.
When it comes to pregnancy, this intervention has slipped stealthily into the experience of nearly every pregnant woman alive today. But is it safe for expectant mothers or their babies?
Mainstream medicine’s cancer treatments are far from a cure. In fact, they make cancer more deadly. But new research shows lowly cabbages may be more effective in battling cancer
Written by Holly Grigg-Spall
Blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks: the serious negative side effects of hormonal contraceptives are undeniable.
Most women probably don’t want to rush into menopause. But chemicals you encounter every day could speed up the onset of menopause by close to 4 years
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
Why risk using a pain killer with deadly side effects? Natural alternatives are often not only safer but at least as effective
Written by Dr. Jim Goldman
"Text neck," the effects of prolonged head tilt on the cervical spine, is becoming a problem for an increasing number of both children and adults
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
Despite what millions still believe, mammography does not "save lives." To the contrary, it increases total mortality.

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