A Recap: HealthyWomen’s Webinar, “CURES 2.0: Leading Women’s Health Forward”
HealthyWomen convened policy experts to examine the potential impact of the CURES 2.0 Act on women’s health
HealthyWomen convened policy experts to examine the potential impact of the CURES 2.0 Act on women’s health
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still recommends that passengers mask up while on planes, trains or buses, but it’s no longer a requirement
Watch this video to find out how MS affects your central nervous system, common symptoms and the process getting diagnosed
A new study looks at how various alcohol types contribute to weight gain and disease risk
As a disabled woman, I was taught that I could never be beautiful — and that’s a problem
Why do Black women have the highest rates of obesity in the U.S.? The answer lies beyond the numbers on the scale.
The Oscar slap seen around the world was sparked by a joke about Jada Pinket Smith’s shaved head. Pinkett Smith has been public about her battle with Alopecia.
If your teen seems extra tired or cranky, it could be iron deficiency anemia (IDA)
A solid treatment plan for your asthma can help you have better quality of life
Some COVID-19 patients experience months of debilitating symptoms
Patients with severe Covid-19 infections have symptoms that are similar to autoimmune disorder symptoms, such as blood vessel inflammation, rashes and organ damage
If your cloth mask is comfy and light and feels like you are wearing nothing at all, it probably isn’t doing much to keep you and others safe from the coronavirus
Ripe berries and sugar crystals are both sweet, but one offers much more than just calories
Wearing a cloth mask is better than not wearing a mask at all, but if you can upgrade — or layer cloth with surgical — now is the time