Even though POP can cause symptoms, like feeling a fullness in the vagina, pelvic pain or pressure, or bowel or urinary changes, POP isn’t always bothersome, Dr. Horner says. Just 3% to 6% of women ...
March arrives each year draped in purple ribbons, inspiring hashtags and well-deserved tributes to women. In the Philippines, Women’s Month is a time to celebrate the leadership of mothers, the ...
Parkinson's disease is the fastest growing neurological disorder, with more than 10 million cases worldwide. Up to 150,000 ...
Kidney stones can cause multiple symptoms in men. These symptoms can be mild or severe, depending on how big the stone is and ...
To all the women who've heard the frustrating "it's all in your head" in response to medical maladies, a new study out Friday ...
New research helps explain why men generally recover faster from pain.
Introduction Running is a popular recreational activity worldwide, with women’s participation growing rapidly over the past decade. Compared with men, women runners are more likely to sustain a ...
Erectile dysfunction can indicate heart disease years before cardiovascular issues arise. In fact, most heart problems don’t even start in the heart itself.
A new study found that differences between how men and women perceive pain may be linked to a molecule called IL-10. The study authors compared data from mouse models with an existing cohort of human ...
Everybody deals with pain at some point, but women tend to deal with chronic pain more than men. Historically, that's been chalked up to women just not being as tough as men—a dismissive ...
Scientists who study chronic pain have long puzzled over a particular type of scenario: A man and woman get into a car accident and sustain the same injuries. But the woman experiences long-lasting ...