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26 May 2018
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A Death On Stage
24 May 2018 -
Mistress Of Munnar
21 May 2018 -
Building Relationships
04 May 2018 -
A Success Story?
02 May 2018 -
Zest For Life
30 Apr 2018This is my final entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues. If you have stuck with me so far, you know about all the frightening challenges the female body may have to overcome. But the point is, we are thriving and growing as a species. Clearly, we are crossing these hurdles with room to spare. So this last post, is a toast to women world over, for our resilience, endurance and most of all, for our zest for life. Cheers. Read on and feel uplifted.
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Yeast Infection
28 Apr 2018My twenty fifth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge, with the theme women's health issues, is about yeast infections. We have all had them at some point. Sometimes we may not even notice them, but read on for some interesting information on possible causes, and about recurring yeast infections, which can be quite bothersome.
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X- Rays, Xenophobia And Pregnancy
27 Apr 2018My twenty fourth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about how pregnancy makes us so protective, that we may worry about everything from X-rays to foreigners. It's not crazy, but we need to put these fears in perspective. Read on to learn about which X-rays can be harmful for pregnancy, and why pregnancy may trigger xenophobia.
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Weighty Woes
26 Apr 2018My twenty third entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about weight gain. Women often worry about their figures and think of extra pounds in terms of the optics. How will I look? But being overweight can cause serious health problems. Recent research also shows, that women gain weight more easily than men, so we need to be extra careful.
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Vagina Wars
25 Apr 2018My twenty second entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about vaginosis. The vagina is a vibrant ecosystem of a variety of microbial life competing to thrive, and keeping each other in check. What happens when this delicate balance is disturbed? Read on to find out.
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Urinary Tract Infection
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Thyroid Disorders
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
21 Apr 2018 -
Rheumatoid Arthritis
20 Apr 2018 -
Queasy
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Period.
18 Apr 2018My sixteenth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about periods. Love it, hate it or hardly notice it, it's going to come knocking every month for few decades, well unless you're knocked up, that is. Read on to find out about ways in which periods could be more comfortable and some of the complications associated with them.
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Orgasm
17 Apr 2018My fifteenth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about the female orgasm. The female orgasm is a hushed up taboo subject, with a complicated history and has had loads of misconceptions associated with it over the years. But there are health benefits and health conditions associated with it too. Read on to learn more about this scarcely talked about subject.
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NICU
16 Apr 2018My fourteenth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about neonatal intensive care units. While this is more about infant care, it strongly affects mothers too, and not just indirectly. The time when the baby is in the NICU, is often an emotionally stressful time following either a difficult pregnancy or complicated child birth. While the mother herself is recovering physically, the emotional stress is daunting, and she can use all the support she can get from medical facilities, family and society.
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Menopause
14 Apr 2018My thirteenth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about menopause, which signifies the end of menstruation and fertility. While one might expect that to be a huge relief from bleeding every month, our reproductive system takes one last swing at making us miserable, before it shuts down for good. But there is an interesting evolutionary theory to explain why menopause occurs. Read on to learn about it.
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Labor
13 Apr 2018My twelveth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about the labor of love and it is not pretty. I am talking about labor and child birth. When I was pregnant, in the last month I wished I knew what labor and child birth really felt like, so I could be mentally prepared for it. But there were few people sharing their experiences in detail. So, here I will share my own experience in detail and I hope it helps some of you there in your last months, wondering what is to come. Of course, no two experiences are alike as you will see. I have included some useful informative links as well.
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Kidney Disease
12 Apr 2018My eleventh entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about kidney disease. Kidney disease affects a significant fraction of the total population, but women face certain unique challenges, because of their reproductive system. Read on to learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments for kidney disease.
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Jaundice During Pregnancy
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Ischemic Stroke
10 Apr 2018My ninth entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about ischemic strokes. Strokes are the fourth leading cause of death in women and ischemic strokes account for about 88% of all strokes. 60% of all stroke deaths are among women and strokes kill twice as many women as breast cancer does.
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Heart Disease
09 Apr 2018Heart disease is the number one cause of death in women, affecting one in three or four women. Symptoms of a heart attack in women, are quite different from widely known symptoms, which are more common among men. Read on to acquaint yourself with the risk factors and other details of heart diseases that are different in women than they are in men.
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Gestational Diabetes
07 Apr 2018My seventh entry for the A to Z blogging challenge with the theme women's health issues is about gestational diabetes, a growing problem that seems to have more serious implications than anticipated earlier. However there is no need to panic. In most cases it can be easily managed. Read on to find out more about it.