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How to Determine Your Risk for Postmenopausal Fractures — And Where to Go from There

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?

Information about early pregnancy loss, treatment, and emotional effects

Power Over Pain: Gaining Control of Chronic Pain

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

The procedure is safe and effective.

Life After Breast Cancer: Resources for Survivors

Many resources are available to help you cope during and after treatment.

For Your Feet: Avoiding, Diagnosing, and Treating Women’s Foot Problems

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

Ways to assist and support a victim of intimate partner violence

If Someone You Love Is Hurting You, Please Read This

How to get help if you are being abused by an intimate partner

Another Look at Using Hormones to Treat Menopausal Symptoms

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.

Can’t Sleep? Here’s Help

Your hormones, medical problems, or a combination might be at fault; finding the causes determines the treatment.

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