Posts tagged ‘Women Health’

Smoking is a hazardous habit for both, men as well as women. Everybody has been talking or writing a lot about the disadvantages of smoking in men. But, it has now become a need to time to explain the disadvantages of smoking to women. There are some disadvantages of the smoking that are specific to the women. Up course they will also face the demerits of smoking that are faced by men, but may affect their health in a little different way. The problem of smoking was previously only associated with the men, but due to the women’s addiction to this unhealthy habit even their health is at the risk of disadvantages of smoking. As per the science it has been proved that women face more problems due to the smoking than that of the men. Disadvantages of smoking to women are as follows: Continue reading ‘Smoking Disadvantages to Women’ »

When the topic of women’s health care is raised, the first disease that comes to mind is probably breast cancer. But surprisingly, that’s not the number one health care issue confronting women today. In fact, heart disease kills more women each year than all forms of cancer combined. By knowing the most significant risks in women’s health care and what you can do to combat these health care issues, women of all ages can take a proactive approach to leading healthier lives.

The #1 Women’s Health Care Issue: Heart Disease More than 489,000 American women lose their lives each year as a result of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular diseases. In fact, more women than men die from heart disease each year. Until recently, little research focused on women and heart disease, but the good news is that’s no longer the case. From research into the effects of hormone replacement therapy on heart health to studies of how cholesterol-lowering medications work in women, there’s an unprecedented increase in the amount of information available to women working to live with and ward off heart disease.

Experts at the Mayo Clinic offer simple common sense advice to women (and men) in the fight against heart disease: don’t smoke, eat a diet low in fat and rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products, exercise at least 30 to 60 minutes a week, and maintain a healthy weight.

In addition, they encourage women to see their family doctor each year for a physical which includes blood pressure and cholesterol screenings. Studies indicate that there is a 46% increase in stroke risk for women for each 7.5 mm HG increase in their diastolic blood pressure, so monitoring blood pressure and controlling hypertension are vital.

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According to the statistics of NFO (National Osteoporosis Foundation), about 12million Americans suffer from the osteoporosis. This is a disease that makes bones weak and vulnerable to fractures, especially among women. This disease usually occurs in women after the menopause in which the bones become very porous, break easily, and heal slowly.

Osteoporosis is a condition that makes bones frail due to the loss of normal bone density
. Normally, the bones consist of protein and calcium that gives energy and power to our bones. In osteoporosis, the bones lack this strength and may break or get fractured with even the slightest injury. The hips, spine, and wrists are the main areas of bone fractures from osteoporosis.

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