_ Women's Health and Wellness Vaginal Estrogen Tablets, Moisturizers, and Placebo Gel All Can Lessen Vaginal Discomfort By Sondra Forsyth article A clinical trial comparing two treatments for postmenopausal vaginal discomfort – low-dose vaginal estrogen and a vaginal moisturizer – to … Read More→
_ Menopause Vaginal Atrophy: How to Reduce Vaginal Dryness after the Menopause By Sondra Forsyth article By Dr┬áDemetri C Panayi and Dr Pandelis Athanasias of the London WomenΓÇÖs Centre Vaginal atrophy (also known as atrophic vaginitis … Read More→
Vaginal Atrophy By blog Let’s face it, love can hurt. And I’m not talking about the he-left-me-for-a-younger-model-and-broke-my-heart kind of hurt. I’m talking about the physical pain […]
_ How to Handle Urinary Incontinence By Jane Farrell article Sarah loves to spend time with her friends talking about her grandchildren and going to exercise classes with neighbors. But … Read More→
_ Menopause Hormones and Hypertension By Jane Farrell article Women ages 45 years and older taking estrogen hormone therapy in pill form were more likely to develop high blood … Read More→
_ Menopause A pragmatic approach to the management of menopause By Jane Farrell article KEY POINTS Menopausal symptoms can occur for as long as 10 years before the last menstrual period and are associated … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Cannabis Bliss for your Period? By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖve experienced a period before, youΓÇÖve probably experienced a craving or two or three. For about half of American … Read More→
Incontinence By Sondra Forsyth blog Are you afraid to cough, sneeze, laugh, or exercise, because you may leak urine? Sadly, you canΓÇÖt simply dial your […]
_ This Vacation, Leave Your Menopausal Baggage Home! By Sondra Forsyth blog Around this time of year, we all start thinking about planning those summer vacations. ┬áMost of us spend weeks and […]
_ Menopause Women's Health and Wellness Staying Healthy After Menopause By Jane Farrell article Staying healthy after menopause may mean making some changes in the way you live, according to the experts at the┬á … Read More→
Loss of Libido By blog Do you find yourself suddenly needing to mop the kitchen floor or organize the recycling when your spouse suggests itΓÇÖs […]
_ Aging Well Sex Women's Health and Wellness What You Need to Know About Testosterone for Women By article EditorΓÇÖs Note: Following the June 4th FDA hearing about the controversial female libido pill, flibanserin, ThirdAge posted an article called … Read More→
_ Solve the Medical Riddle: She Has Embarrassing Symptoms ΓÇ£Down ThereΓÇ¥ After Making Love, Fourth Week By article EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth as we share the … Read More→
_ Solve the Medical Riddle: She Has Embarrassing Symptoms ΓÇ£Down ThereΓÇ¥ After Making Love, First Week By article EditorΓÇÖs note: Welcome to our ThirdAge feature that gives you a chance to play medical sleuth as we share the … Read More→
Banish Menopausal Pain: Bringing Back the Joy of Sex By blog “Not tonight dear. I have a painful vagina.” Say what? If you’re making excuses to avoid sexual intimacy with your […]
6 Menopause Warning Signs You ShouldnΓÇÖt Ignore (And How to Treat Them) By article By Soriyya Bawa, Executive Content Editor at Agein.com Everyone has heard of menopause and everything that comes with it, like the hot flashes and mood swings. But it seems not many women, or men for that matter, know about perimenopause, the change in hormones that signal the onset of menopause.
_ Menopause The "Silent Symptom" of Menopause By Jane Farrell article By Judy Kirkwood Editor's note: October 18th is World Menopause Day. Here, to help you celebrate, is the information you need to keep the loving alive and well as you experience "the change."
_ Dr. Marie's Advice About Bacterial Vaginosis By Sondra Forsyth article About 50% of all cases of vaginitis, an inflammation or infection of the vagina, are caused by bacterial vaginosis. If BV is not treated, it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, chronic pelvic pain and possible infertility. It can also lower your defenses against other infections. However in this digital age, when many women are turning to the Internet rather than see a doctor, a recent study found that fully two out of three women with bacterial vaginosis misdiagnosed themselves when they Googled their symptoms.