• Anorexia nervosa is a disorder in which a person loses weight and maintains a weight lower than normally expected. Often (but not always) people who develop anorexia nervosa become preoccupied with thoughts about dieting and other methods of weight loss (such as exercise). Foods containing fat are typically avoided.

  • A cyst is a fluid-filled sac A cyst in the breast, which feels and looks like a lump, is actually a sac filled with fluid. Cysts occur most often in women between the ages of 35 and 55, possibly because of changes in hormone levels. However, the exact cause of cysts is not yet known. Cysts do not turn into breast cancer, and having cysts does not increase a woman's risk of getting breast cancer.

  • Breast pain is one of the most common breast problems. Pain can range from mild to severe, and sometimes requires treatment. It may affect one or both breasts, or can radiate into the armpit. In general, breast pain is not a sign of cancer. Categories of breast pain There are 3 categories of breast pain: pain related to the menstrual cycle, pain not affected by the menstrual cycle, and pain originating in the chest that feels as though it is in the breast.

  • Bulimia nervosa is a disorder marked by repeated binge-eating (eating large amounts of food while feeling out of control) and some attempt to counteract the eating by dieting, exercise, or other extreme behaviours (such as self-induced vomiting or laxative misuse). Often, people with bulimia nervosa feel dissatisfied with their bodies and are very sensitive to changes in their weight.

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  • Calcium is a vital nutrient for bone health, helping to prevent bone loss and osteoporosis. Find out which foods are high in calcium, and which may interfere with your body's ability to absorb the mineral.

  • A fibroadenoma is a common type of benign breast lump. Find out how fibroadenoma are diagnosed and treated.

  • Can drinking grapefruit juice be dangerous? If you are taking certain medications, the answer is yes. How can grapefruit juice affect my medications? Grapefruit juice can block your body from metabolizing (breaking down) some medications. This can lead to dangerously high levels of medication in the body, which may increase the risk of serious side effects.

  • Menopause is the time in a woman's life that signals the end of her childbearing years. During menopause, the ovaries stop producing eggs, menstrual activity changes and eventually stops, and the body's production of the female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, decreases. Causes While menopause actually occurs at the end of a woman's last period, it is only confirmed when she hasn't had a period for 12 months.

  • Sleep hygiene is routines or habits that promote more restful and restorative sleep. Find out more about how you can improve your sleep.

  • Osteoporosis is a condition where loss of bone develops to the point where our bones break easily. It is a serious condition that increases slowly as we age.

  • Learn more about Pap tests, the medical test used to detect and diagnose cervical cancer. It is often done during a woman's pelvic examination.

  • Find out which plastics are safer for your health and the environment.

  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a collection of symptoms that can affect a woman's reproductive health and heart health and have other significant effects on health and lifestyle.

  • Is the bun in your oven making you queasy? You'll be relieved to hear that there are a variety of tips and tricks you can try to minimize pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting without medication.

  • Learn more about the causes and symptoms of hyperventilation and what to do if you hyperventilate.

  • Is your breath sending you warning signals about your health? Here are the breath signs and symptoms you should watch for.

  • Are your gums sending you warning signals about your health? Here are the gum signs and symptoms you should watch for.

  • Are your lips sending you warning signals about your health? Here are the lip signs and symptoms you should watch for.

  • Are your teeth sending you warning signals about your health? The tooth signs and symptoms you should watch for.

  • Is your tongue sending you warning signals about your health? Here are the tongue signs and symptoms you should watch for.

  • Your voice is a big part of who you are. Should you be alarmed if you notice that it has changed?

  • Understand the process by which breast cancer may develop and spread inside of the body.

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