self-care, nutrition, healthy eating Tara Derington self-care, nutrition, healthy eating Tara Derington

The Power of Colorful Eating: How Fruits and Vegetables Boost Women's Health

Dive into a colorful world of nutrition as we explore the impact of incorporating a rainbow of fruits and vegetables into your daily meals. Discover the significance of various hues in your food choices and the vital role they play in enhancing women's health. From vibrant reds to rich purples, each color offers a unique set of benefits for your well-being. Join us as we unravel the secrets of colorful eating and empower you to make informed and healthy choices for a vibrant lifestyle ahead.

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Sexual Health Jennifer Battaglia, MSN, WHNP Sexual Health Jennifer Battaglia, MSN, WHNP

Unveiling the Hidden Risk

While most people couldn’t imagine getting a sexually transmitted disease, it is much more likely than you think.  Even in a monogamous relationship without your partner cheating on you, sexually transmitted diseases like chlamydia and gonorrhea are possible to contract.  Both of these sexually transmitted diseases can be transmitted due to a long-standing infection that was never diagnosed or one that is symptom-free.  At least 70% of women with chlamydia don't notice any symptoms.  Because of the lack of symptoms, the prevalence is quite high with the CDC approximating in 2018 that were around four million cases of chlamydial infections alone.  And the incidence among you people is shocking with two-thirds of new infections occurring in individuals aged 15-24, resulting in an estimated 1 in 20 sexually active young women aged 14-24 are affected by chlamydia.  Sadly, without even knowing this disease left untreated could result in these women having permanent damage to their reproductive system, pelvic inflammatory disease or even infertility.

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Tara Derington Tara Derington

Ms.Medicine in 2024: Fostering Change and Expansion in Women's Health

As Ms.Medicine continues to empower and expand its network in 2024, the journey of growth and empowerment unfolds with each new opening. From the successful launch of Concierge Medicine of the South Shore by Dr. Maria Clarinda Buencamino-Francisco to the upcoming inauguration of Concierge Medicine of Minnesota in Apple Valley with Dr. Adrianne Westmoreland, our network is thriving.

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self-care, women's health Lindsey Collazo self-care, women's health Lindsey Collazo

Self-Care for Busy Women: Strategies to Keep Your Sanity

We often find ourselves caught up in the never-ending cycle of responsibilities and commitments. We juggle multiple roles, constantly putting others' needs before our own. But here's the truth: neglecting self-care is a recipe for disaster. Without taking the time to recharge and prioritize our well-being, we risk burnout, exhaustion, and a negative impact on our mental and physical health.

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self-care, women's health Lindsey Collazo self-care, women's health Lindsey Collazo

Revitalize Your Mind and Body: The Ultimate Guide to Spring Cleaning

With the days getting longer and the first signs of warmth returning to the air, we know spring is coming. Spring is typically associated with new beginnings and fresh starts. It’s the perfect time to tidy up, physically and mentally. Spring cleaning isn’t just about sprucing up your living space, it’s also about rejuvenating your body & mind.

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reproductive health, women's health Tara Derington reproductive health, women's health Tara Derington

Empowering Communities: Promoting Comprehensive Sex Education and Access to Reproductive Health Services

Access to quality reproductive and sexual health care and education is crucial for fostering happier and healthier lives, yet reproductive and sexual health justice face significant challenges in today's landscape. With over 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills introduced and 43 states heavily restricting access to safe abortions in 2023, destigmatization efforts are more crucial than ever. From cancer screenings and STI tests to practicing safe sex and supporting comprehensive sex education in schools, every individual can play a vital role in empowering communities and promoting reproductive health awareness. Join the movement to donate menstrual products, advocate for comprehensive sex education programs, deprioritize health care restrictions, and expand access to reproductive health services at a local and national level, making a tangible difference in the lives of many.

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breast cancer, breast density, women's health Tara Derington breast cancer, breast density, women's health Tara Derington

Understanding Breast Cancer Risk: What Olivia Munn’s Experience Reveals 

While sharing her journey with breast cancer, Olivia Munn has sparked a crucial conversation about the significance of breast cancer risk assessment. Understanding why Olivia Munn's breast cancer reveal emphasizes the need for risk assessment is vital, as this evaluation can provide essential insights into one's individual risk factors and empower informed decision-making regarding preventive measures. Exploring what a breast cancer risk assessment can and can't reveal is key to demystifying this process, guiding women over 40 towards proactive healthcare. In this piece, we delve into the importance of this tool, highlighting the specialized support Ms.Medicine providers offer in conducting risk assessments and providing personalized guidance. Dr. Lisa Larkin's personal experience as a breast cancer survivor further underscores the importance and value of this assessment, demonstrating the necessity of proactive healthcare in promoting women's well-being. 

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Self Care, Women's Health Tara Derington Self Care, Women's Health Tara Derington

The Power of Female Friendships: Building Strong Connections

In a world where connections are increasingly digital and superficial, the power of female friendships remains a valuable and essential aspect of a woman's life. Genuine female friendships have the potential to be a source of energy, emotional fulfillment, and empowerment. Unfortunately, societal norms and expectations often discourage and undermine the bonds between women. However, by reclaiming the power of sisterhood and actively fostering meaningful connections, women can create a supportive network that enhances their well-being and personal growth.

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self-care, mental health, stress mangement Lindsey Collazo self-care, mental health, stress mangement Lindsey Collazo

Embrace the Chill: 4 Tips for Banishing Those Winter Blues!

As the sun sets earlier each day, the dark nights stretch on and the chilly air sneaks in. Colder weather can bring with it a mix of emotions. While some people anticipate the cozy comforts of wintertime you may find yourself struggling with sadness or feeling depressed, also known as the winter blues. 

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grief, self-care, mental health, new year Lindsey Collazo grief, self-care, mental health, new year Lindsey Collazo

Finding Joy in the New Year: A Mental Health Guide for Coping with Grief

The start of a new year is often seen as a time of fresh beginnings and optimism. However, for many individuals, dealing with grief during this period can present its own set of challenges. It is crucial to recognize and honor the emotions tied to grief in the new year, seeking ways to navigate through it with compassion and self-care.

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women's health, pcos, menopause Bebe Hodges women's health, pcos, menopause Bebe Hodges

Does Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Cause Early Menopause?

Menopause is a big transition in every woman’s life. During the menopausal transition, a woman’s menstrual cycle becomes irregular and eventually ceases. This happens because your ovaries are making less estrogen, a female sex hormone. How does this change in hormones impact women with hormone imbalances? If you have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a health issue related to an excess production of male sex hormones, this may be a question that you’ve asked yourself. It’s an important question and one that women deserve answers to. So, let’s do some digging to find out.

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Self Care, new year, women's health Tara Derington Self Care, new year, women's health Tara Derington

The Art of Yearly Reflection: A Woman's Guide to a Meaningful Year-End Review

Let's be real: patting yourself on the back for the wins, giving the side-eye to the not-so-great moments, and plotting world domination for the upcoming year is basically Adulting 101. But how do you wrap up your year without feeling like you're just spinning your wheels? Fear not, my friend, because I've got the ultimate cheat sheet for crushing your year-end review. Get ready to take notes; we're about to dive into the nitty-gritty of self-reflection with a twist of fun and a dash of future-planning finesse. Buckle up, it's going to be an enlightening ride into setting up your next lap around the sun for epic success.

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Women's Health, alcohol awareness Alexa Fiffick | DO, MBS, MSCP Women's Health, alcohol awareness Alexa Fiffick | DO, MBS, MSCP

Women, Alcohol, & The Holidays 

The Holidays are right around the corner, and many of our joyous celebrations are often associated with a plethora of alcoholic beverages. While we have traditionally heard and even recommended that alcohol in moderation is ok, or that red wine has heart health benefits, more recent research says otherwise, especially for women. Over a decade ago, alcohol earned the classification by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a “Class 1 Carcinogen.” Other substances that are in this class, the absolute highest risk class of carcinogen, include tobacco, asbestos, Human Papillomavirus, radiation, and plutonium.

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osteoporosis, women's health Bebe Hodges osteoporosis, women's health Bebe Hodges

Understanding Osteoporosis: Causes, Risk Factors, & Prevention

October 20 marks World Osteoporosis Day. The day is all about making noise about a disease that silently weakens your bones over time. As you get older, your bones naturally become less dense, making them more susceptible to break. For people with osteoporosis, their bones lose density and mass to a greater degree and become especially prone to fractures. Osteoporosis can result in bone fractures from seemingly minor injuries, like “a minor fall, a bump, a sneeze, or a sudden movement’” according to the International Osteoporosis Foundation.

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