Celebrating International Women's Day with Ms.Medicine

International Women's Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and across nations. This year's theme is #EmbraceEquity, which calls for a more gender-equal world. Ms.Medicine is proud to join the global celebration of International Women's Day by recognizing the contributions of women to medicine and healthcare.

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Top 3 Benefits Of Learning CPR

Knowing the basics of CPR can be a lifesaving skill. It can help save someone’s life in the event of a medical emergency and benefit you in other areas of life. From feeling more confident in general to having a greater sense of preparedness and being able to help others in need, here are some of the key benefits of learning how to perform CPR.

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women's health, Women’s Heart Health Lisa Larkin | MD, FACP, NCMP, IF women's health, Women’s Heart Health Lisa Larkin | MD, FACP, NCMP, IF

Go Red for Women’s Heart Health in February

One in four women in the U.S. will die from heart disease – the leading cause of death in women. This is an important statistic as for years, heart disease was considered a “man’s” issue; women needn’t worry. We now know this is not true, and women need to be educated and proactive in managing their risks and preventing heart disease.

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wellness, women's health, weight loss, weight gain Tara Derington wellness, women's health, weight loss, weight gain Tara Derington

Overeating and Weight Gain: Why You May Be Struggling With Weight Loss

Maintaining a healthy weight is an important part of overall health. But for some, weight loss can be a struggle. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 56.4% of women (and 41.7%) of men tried to lose weight over a three-year period. The same study found that the most popular methods to lose weight included:

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holiday season, health, wellness, family Laurie Birkholz | MD, NCMP holiday season, health, wellness, family Laurie Birkholz | MD, NCMP

Keeping Your Family Healthy This Holiday Season

With the Holidays just around the corner, you may be looking forward to a time filled with family and friends.  Our schedules often fill up with parties, concerts, and festive gatherings and it’s easy to let our healthy habits fall by the wayside!  But the last thing you want is for a cold or illness to get in the way of your celebrations.  We’re here to help you with tips on how to keep yourself and your family healthy.  Read on to learn how you can keep yourself and your loved ones healthy this holiday season!

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women's health, bladder health, urinary issues Sandra Hoenig | MD women's health, bladder health, urinary issues Sandra Hoenig | MD

8 Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Bladder

Running to the bathroom throughout your busy day is pretty common. People do not often think about their bladders, the organ that stores urine until something goes wrong. There are multiple ways to maintain bladder health and allow you to avoid urinary issues. Here are some tips and tricks to assist you in your daily routine.

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health, wellness, self-care, mental health Janna Gelderman-Moffet | DO health, wellness, self-care, mental health Janna Gelderman-Moffet | DO

6 Pillars Of Health

No matter our age or state of health, there are six key factors that play a critical role in our health. Often simple and overlooked, these fundamentals build upon one another as the foundation to keep us healthy and help us recover from disease. If you find yourself wondering how to better manage or maintain your health, consider the following elements:

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Breast Cancer: Early Detection, Screening & Intervention

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. According to the American Cancer Society data, one in eight women and 1 in 833 men will develop breast cancer. There are many variables that come into play in the development of breast cancer. Most of us are motivated to do anything to prevent or diminish the risk of developing it.

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osteoporosis, bone health, women's health Jennifer Kostacos | MD osteoporosis, bone health, women's health Jennifer Kostacos | MD

Osteoporosis

Let’s talk about bone health. Osteoporosis is a common problem that causes bones to be thinner and weaker than they should be and increases the risk of fractures (broken bones). Although both men and women can develop osteoporosis, we are going to focus on bone health in women, especially women who are past menopause. This group is at a particularly high risk of weak bones and fractures, especially at the hip and spine.

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Patient Testimony, cancer Tara Derington Patient Testimony, cancer Tara Derington

Patient Testimony

Thursday, May 11th, 2022, my life changed…. The life I thought I knew came to a grinding halt. It started like a typical Thursday evening, I was in the nursery putting my 3-month-old to bed when thud, a huge crashing sound, and a blood-curdling shriek pierced my soul.

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women's health, breast cancer, breast density Lisa Larkin | MD, FACP, NCMP, IF women's health, breast cancer, breast density Lisa Larkin | MD, FACP, NCMP, IF

Understanding Breast Density

Nearly half of all women have dense breasts – something that increases a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer and makes it more difficult to detect cancer in screenings. Despite how widespread dense breasts are, there still isn’t the clarity and knowledge women need around this issue.

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healthy eating, recipes, nutrition Amy Roberts | MD healthy eating, recipes, nutrition Amy Roberts | MD

Food Journals: Green Bean Salad with Feta & Tomatoes

As working parents, many of us struggle with coming up with healthy, easy-to-make meals that both kids and adults will eat.  I find that I often fall into the rut of eating the same monotonous meals over and over.  In an effort to find a better balance and have the whole family participate we are starting Food Journals!  It is a great way to get the kids involved and try new things.  Our first recipe turned out great.  We are grading it based on taste and ease of preparation which is essential on a busy weeknight!

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cancer, genetics Laurie Birkholz | MD, NCMP cancer, genetics Laurie Birkholz | MD, NCMP

Cancer Genetics

Current statistics suggest that up to 1 in 3 people in the United States will develop cancer in their lifetime.  Most of these cancers, around 80%, are due to environmental factors.  We refer to these cancers as “sporadic”.  The remaining cancers fall into one of two categories: genetic or familial.  But before we go any further, let’s take a second for a quick science tutorial!

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