How to Determine Your Risk for Postmenopausal Fractures — And Where to Go from There
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General information about postmenopausal osteoporosis, a tool you can use to determine your personal fracture risk, and treatments for women at excess risk for fractures
When Pregnancy Ends Too Soon: What Happens and What Comes Next?
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Information about early pregnancy loss, treatment, and emotional effects
Power Over Pain: Gaining Control of Chronic Pain
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Treatments aimed at helping you to manage pain by improving your physical functioning and your ability to control your thoughts, behaviors, and reactions
The Facts About Abortion
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The procedure is safe and effective.
Life After Breast Cancer: Resources for Survivors
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Many resources are available to help you cope during and after treatment.
For Your Feet: Avoiding, Diagnosing, and Treating Womens Foot Problems
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The most common foot problems in women are toenail fungus, Morton neuroma, stress fractures, and plantar fasciitis.
If Your Friend or Relative Is Being Abused, Please Read This
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Ways to assist and support a victim of intimate partner violence
If Someone You Love Is Hurting You, Please Read This
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How to get help if you are being abused by an intimate partner
Another Look at Using Hormones to Treat Menopausal Symptoms
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If your menopausal symptoms are interfering with your life, hormone treatments might be an option; to make an informed decision, discuss your personal situation with your clinician.
Cant Sleep? Heres Help
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Your hormones, medical problems, or a combination might be at fault; finding the causes determines the treatment.