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A-Z Health Topics Office on Women's Health

WEBScreening tests and vaccines. Sexual assault. Sexually transmitted infections (STDs, STIs) Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and breastfeeding. …

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Healthy Living by Age Office on Women's Health

WEBHealthy Living by Age. The foundation of good health is the same no matter your age! Eat healthy, be active, go to the doctor or nurse for regular checkups, take …

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Healthy eating and women Office on Women's Health

WEBHealthy eating and women. The food and drink choices you make every day affect your health now and later in life. Choosing healthy foods and drinks more often …

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Healthy eating plans for women Office on Women's Health

WEBA healthy eating plan should include foods from all the food groups so that you get all of the essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients you need. This page breaks …

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How to be active for health Office on Women's Health

WEBHow to be active for health. Regular physical activity (exercise) can help lower your risk for many diseases that affect women, including heart disease and stroke. …

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Fact Sheets Office on Women's Health

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National Women’s Health Week Resources

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Heart disease prevention Office on Women's Health

WEBHeart disease prevention. You don't need to become a super athlete or go on a very strict diet to protect your heart and lower your risk for heart disease. Every …

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Your menstrual cycle and your health Office on Women's Health

WEBYour menstrual cycle can tell you a lot about your health. Regular periods between puberty and menopause mean your body is working normally. Period problems …

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Staying healthy and safe Office on Women's Health

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Making the decision to breastfeed Office on Women's Health

WEBMaking the decision to breastfeed. When you breastfeed, you give your baby a healthy start that lasts a lifetime. Breastmilk is the perfect food for your baby. …

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Breastfeeding Office on Women's Health

WEBBreastfeeding. Research shows that breastfeeding provides many health benefits for you and your baby. But it also can be difficult to manage breastfeeding in …

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Insomnia Office on Women's Health

WEBInsomnia. Insomnia is one of the most commonly reported sleep problems. One in four women has some insomnia symptoms, such as trouble falling asleep, …

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Body image Office on Women's Health

WEBBody image. A healthy body image means you feel comfortable in your body and you feel good about the way you look. This includes what you think and feel about …

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Menopause treatment Office on Women's Health

WEBMenopause treatment. Many women do not need treatment for their menopause symptoms. You may find that your symptoms go away by themselves. Or …

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Prenatal care Office on Women's Health

WEBThe Office on Women's Health is grateful for the medical review by: John W. Schmitt, M.D., Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, University …

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Period problems Office on Women's Health

WEBPeriod problems. Regular periods are a sign that your body is working normally. You should have regular periods unless you are pregnant, breastfeeding, …

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Webinars Office on Women's Health

WEB09:00 AM ET. Let’s Talk About It: Eating Disorders, Stigma, and Empowered Recovery The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health (OWH) …

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National Women’s Health Week Webinar

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