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Women's health
Recent medical research has shown that biological differences between
women and men influence the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of
disease. For example:
It's no shocker that pregnancy changes a woman's body. Still, sagging
breasts, wider hips and bigger feet aren't the only remnants of pregnancy.
Long after the cord is cut, a baby's cells can remain inside the
mother's body, permanently changing her genetic blueprint.
Survey Says: Women Don't Know Enough About Sex Differences in Health.
Lung cancer, not breast cancer, is the leading cancer-killer of women.
In the year 2000, lung cancer claimed the lives of about 68,000 women in
the U.S. Yet 75 percent of women smokers surveyed did not know they were
more likely to develop lung cancer than men.
Anti-aging
Infertility
Menopause
Menstruation
Skin care
Vaginal, Oophor System
Others
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