Women's Health Week

Stay active. Eat healthy. And get some sleep! Most important? Start today. Women have unique health issues such as pregnancy and menopause. And some of the health issues that affect both men and women can touch women differently.

What Do You Want to Know About Women’s Health?

Healthy habits are the best way to avoid disease, prolong your life, and live more happily. But in the chaos of a woman’s daily life, healthy living may take back seat to chores, work, busy schedules, and more. Take these simple steps toward a longer, healthier life.  
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Women’s Health: Essential Steps for Taking Good Care of Yourself

If you’ve ever put your own needs on the back burner because you have so many other demands on your time — job, partner, kids, parents or even the dog! — you’re not alone. Women juggle a lot and often place themselves at the bottom of the to-do list. 
But to get the most out of life (and to help others), you have to care for yourself, too. Ob/Gyn Edward Chien, MD, MBA, shares six health and wellness tenets to follow for big personal payoffs, now and in the future.
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100 Easy Ways to Be a (Much) Healthier Woman

Getting healthy—and, equally important, staying healthy—can appear like one big insurmountable task to undertake, but the reality is that it really doesn't have to be. And given that we are still in the middle of a pandemic, a time where having our health and a strong immune system is more essential than ever, the time to start getting healthy is right now.
There are so many little things you can do in your day-to-day that add up over time—not only helping you feel great in the moment but also ensuring you still feel top-notch down the road. From adding a little turmeric to your meals to opting for the stairs over the elevator, here are 100 ways you can be a much healthier woman.
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