Learn about the subtle changes that your vaginal goes through as you transition through menopause and beyond.
Women’s Health
The cure for urinary incontience
Urinary incontinence is the leakage of urine due to a loss of bladder control. While many people suffer in silence, there is a cure…
Why you shouldn’t make a habit of doing a ‘just in case’ wee — and don’t tell your kids to either
Everybody has quickly used the bathroom “just in case” before leaving or while they are passing. However this can lead to a lifelong habit.
Can cranberry juice cure or prevent UTIs?
Cranberry juice by itself is not a cure-all for UTIs, but it can help reduce chances of repeat UTIs in women, children and those susceptible.
Now you can get UTI antibiotics from pharmacies without prescription. Here’s what to know
You can now get antibiotics without a script to treat a UTI from some pharmacists. Here’s how it works
Does running water really trigger the urge to pee?
Find out how the “brain-bladder axis” regulates our urinal impulses, ranging from anxious bathroom breaks to pre-shower rushes.
Is menopause making me put on weight?
Women often worry about weight gain around menopause, but the reasons for it might not be all that simple. We ask a menopause expert to explain all…
All the reasons you might be having night sweats – and when to see a doctor
Menopause is not the only cause for night sweats. Here, experts explain what’s happening in your body, and why it might be happening.
Is talk therapy the best way to treat hot flushes?
New guidelines recommend Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to manage hot flushes, night sweats and other menopause symptoms. Here’s how they work…
What is brain fog and why does it happen in mid-life?
Many women experience memory issues before and after menopause, but is brain fog, what does it feel like and when should you worry?