This post was reviewed for accuracy by Dr. Debbie Rice, ND, MPH. In the days and weeks following childbirth, a woman’s body goes through enormous…
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Read MoreBryan Mayfield, PharmD, BCGP is a registered pharmacist, medical writer, and clinical instructor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He received his Doctor of…
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Read MoreOne of the most common reasons women test their hormones is due to “period problems”. They may be irregular, painful, or heavy. They may have…
Read MoreStress is natural and normal part of life-but when it becomes chronic, it can have a major impact on your overall well-being, including your sexual…
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