Archive for the 'Womens Health Info' Category

WomensHealth.gov

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services offers a place for women at womenshealth.gov

I found an interesting page that gave lots of information that focuses on depression during and after pregnancy. This page is a frequently asked questions page and covered topics such as the symptoms of depression, the baby blues, postpartum depression along with the effects of depression and the causes of depression.

If you live in the United States of America you can check out The National Women’s Health Information Center.

Phone: 1-800-994-9662
TDD: 1-888-220-5446

Welcome

Sunday, October 23rd, 2005

Welcome to Women’s Health Information…

All around the world many people have health issues and feel that they are alone in the world. Women’s Health Information has found that sometimes reading how other people are coping or that finding someone that maybe able to offer some advice either by suggesting, support groups or sharing experiences can help.

Men and women have various medical conditions that finding information to help you may be difficult to do. We aim to bring you as many articles as we can find and write. We aim to produce a resource section where many support groups along with many women’s and men’s health centres can list their services and centre information. We aim to also provide information on some issues such as impotency in men, premature ejaculation and prostate cancer and more.

Ladies we will try and cover issues such as Breast Cancer & Ovarian Cancer plus other forms of Cancer, The Baby Blues, Depression, Sexual Harassment, Menopause, Mental and physical abuse, Reiki for women and more.

Some of the other issues we will provide information on include:

  • Cancer
  • Women in the workforce
  • Practicing Safe sex
  • Alternative lifestyles
  • Living with Diabetes
  • Quit Smoking
  • Low Self Esteem
  • Computers
  • Bipolar
  • Living with Pain
  • Addiction
  • Please check back here often - this site will grow each day with information on many men and women health issues.

    Living with disabilities, mental illness, depression can be disastrous for some people. Providing support and offering information can help a lot of people.

    Some people turn to many support mechanisms such as therapy, Reiki, Tai Chi, Yoga, meditation while others may need to improve their lifestyle through medications and help from their family and friends.

    Toni