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  • Surviving the Menopause  By : Linsay Hurst
    Menopause is the time in a woman’s life when her body begins to change as the ovaries start to shut down. When the ovaries shut down there is also the shutting down of progesterone and estrogen in a woman’s life. Menstruation will start to diminish and end during this shutting down of the ovaries. Menopause occurs at a different age for all women, although the general age is from 50 to 54.
  • Breast Implants for Breast Augmentation  By : Jason Brown
    Breast augmentation has come a long way since its shady past: a dangerous elective surgical procedure performed by unskilled and inexperienced doctors in some back alley.
  • Anti-Aging Skin Care  By : Jennifer L. Kays
    Natural medicines are become an increasingly popular way of treating ailments, the biggest advantage natural medicines have over conventional medicine is that they have very little side effects. Natural medicines have been in use the world over for thousands of years, and they take into account the human bodies own capacity to heal, as the name suggests natural medicine is derived from only natural products. Naturopathy as it is commonly called is a great way for people the world over to keep themselves healthy and protect themselves from aging, without nasty side effects.
  • The Importance Of Prenatal Care And What To Expect  By : Cherdkiat Taesookavat
    All women expecting a baby need prenatal care. Prenatal care can be provided by a doctor, midwife or other health care professional.

    The progress of a pregnancy and to identify potential problems before they become serious for either mom or baby is the reason you need prenatal care.
  • Know The Signs And Symptoms Of Preterm Labor  By : Cherdkiat Taesookavat
    Full term pregnancy is 37 weeks. If you go into labor before 37 completed weeks of pregnancy, this is preterm or premature labor and too early for your baby to be born. Preterm or premature babies have a higher risk for lifelong or life-threatening health problems.

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