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Healthy living in your 40s Office on Women's Health

WEBReach and maintain a healthy weight. Get help to quit or not start smoking. Limit alcohol use to 1 drink or less. Not use illegal drugs or misuse prescription drugs. …

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OWH-Health Information Gateway

WEBBehavioral Risk Factors. Collection of data from a state-based surveillance system in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for information on health risk …

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About Us Office on Women's Health

WEBIn your community. View more. All material contained on these pages are free of copyright restrictions and maybe copied, reproduced, or duplicated without …

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Heart disease and women Office on Women's Health

WEBHeart disease and women. In the United States, almost one in four women dies from heart disease. Heart disease is the most common cause of death in American …

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Healthy eating plans for women Office on Women's Health

WEBA healthy eating plan should include foods from all the food groups so that you get all of the essential vitamins, minerals, and nutrients you need. This page breaks …

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How to be active for health Office on Women's Health

WEBHow to be active for health. Regular physical activity (exercise) can help lower your risk for many diseases that affect women, including heart disease and stroke. …

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Heart Disease and Stroke Office on Women's Health

WEBHeart disease and stroke are important health issues for all women. Heart disease is the number one killer of American women, and stroke is fourth. While heart …

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Menopause and your health Office on Women's Health

WEBMenopause and your health. Changes in your body in the years around menopause may raise your risk for certain health problems. Low levels of estrogen and …

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A-Z Health Topics Office on Women's Health

WEBScreening tests and vaccines. Sexual assault. Sexually transmitted infections (STDs, STIs) Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and breastfeeding. …

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Staying healthy and safe Office on Women's Health

WEBCall the OWH HELPLINE: 1-800-994-9662 9 a.m. — 6 p.m. ET, Monday — Friday OWH and the OWH helpline do not see patients and are unable to: diagnose your …

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It's Only Natural Office on Women's Health

WEBIt's Only Natural has information for African-American women and their families about the health benefits of breastfeeding — not just for babies, but for moms …

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Your menstrual cycle and your health Office on Women's Health

WEBYour menstrual cycle can tell you a lot about your health. Regular periods between puberty and menopause mean your body is working normally. Period problems …

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Making the decision to breastfeed Office on Women's Health

WEBMaking the decision to breastfeed. When you breastfeed, you give your baby a healthy start that lasts a lifetime. Breastmilk is the perfect food for your baby. …

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Period problems Office on Women's Health

WEBPeriod problems. Regular periods are a sign that your body is working normally. You should have regular periods unless you are pregnant, breastfeeding, …

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