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Hormone Therapy

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What is hormone therapy? Hormone therapy involves taking certain hormones to help relieve some of the symptoms of menopause.

August 2011

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Bowel Control Problems

FAQ139

What are bowel control problems? Bowel control problems refer to loss of normal control of the bowels that leads to leakage of solid or liquid stool (feces) or gas. These problems also are called fec...

August 2011

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Healthy Eating

FAQ130

How can my diet affect my health? Many health problems in the United States are linked to poor diet and lack of exercise. These include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, osteopor...

August 2011

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Sonohysterography

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What is sonohysterography? Sonohysterography is a technique in which fluid is injected through the cervix into the uterus, and ultrasound is used to make images of the uterine cavity. The fluid shows...

August 2011

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Domestic Violence

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What is domestic violence? Domestic violence is a pattern of threatening or controlling behavior imposed on a woman by an intimate partner without regard for her rights, feelings, body, or health. A ...

August 2011

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Keeping Your Heart Healthy

FAQ122

What is heart disease? The vessels that supply blood to the heart are called the coronary arteries. The most common cause of heart disease is coronary artery disease. This disease is a narrowing of b...

August 2011

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Thyroid Disease

FAQ128

What is thyroid disease? The thyroid gland is located at the base of your neck in front of your trachea (or windpipe). The thyroid gland makes, stores, and releases two hormones—T4 (thyroxine) and T3...

August 2011

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Diabetes and Women

FAQ142

What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not make enough insulin or does not use it as it should. Insulin is a hormone that helps balance the amount of glucose in your blood. N...

August 2011

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Alcohol and Women

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What is at-risk drinking? For women, at-risk drinking means drinking more than seven drinks in 1 week. At-risk drinking also includes binge drinking, which for women means drinking more than three d...

August 2011

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Cholesterol and Your Health

FAQ101

What is cholesterol? Cholesterol is a natural substance that serves as a building block for cells and hormones. Most of the cholesterol in your body is made by the liver. A small amount also comes fr...

August 2011

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