Happy Memorial Day from Women’s Health and Menopause Center

We owe our freedom to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Today, we remember them.

We owe our freedom to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Today, we remember them.

Authors from the reputable EMBO Reports have recently criticized media outlets for publishing controversial and weak studies with disregard to the impact they may have on our society as a whole. These authors have been vocal about criticizing the media due to the fact that certain studies have been presented to the public with little…

December may be full of holidays and cheer, but it also comes with the least amount of daylight. The winter solstice provides 6 hours less daylight than the longest day of the year and could lead to anxiety and depression. If you are experiencing the winter blues, depression, or anxiety, please reach out to your…

Staying on top of prescriptions can be a challenge, and your birth control is no exception! To get all of the benefits and efficacy of your treatment, be sure to refill your prescription before you’ve run out. Skipping out on your birth control can have side effects. Missing your dose can disrupt your hormones and…
Gay and bisexual woman are found to have several increased health risks over heterosexual women. Heart disease is the #1 killer of all women, but lesbians and bisexual women have a higher rate of obesity, smoking and stress, which are the primary risk factors for heart disease. In addition, lesbian women appear to be at…

Although menopause usually occurs in women between the ages of 49-55, premenopause occurs earlier and can last four years. Premenopause is a period of transition where estrogen production begins to slow down. Women in this stage may experience irregular periods. Although this stage of life is normal and expected, it is imperative to communicate symptoms…

Doctors know a lot, but they can’t know everything about you the moment you walk in the door. When you visit an OB/GYN for the first time, it’s essential to make sure that they are aware of your medical history. Why should you tell your OBGYN about your preexisting conditions? Provides Clues to Potential Symptoms…