Introduction

 

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According to data compiled and analyzed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), women outlive men by seven years, on average. Evidence indicates that this is true starting prior to birth and continuing into very old age. In fact, women represent 71 percent of persons 85 years of age and older.

A woman's body is just as intriguing as it is complex. Here, you will learn about the anatomy, functions, and systems of a woman's body, detailed with labeled medical illustrations and simple definitions.

A healthy woman is one who learns ways to prevent disease as well as care for a condition if one does arise. Learn more about your body and ways to keep it healthy including monitoring breast health and gynecological health, as well as heart health and mental health.

There are many different diseases and conditions affecting women that require the clinical care of a physician. Knowledge of a condition's symptoms, risk factors, prevention approaches, diagnostic tests/procedures, and available treatment options all help a woman make more informed healthcare choices.

One thing is sure, throughout their adult years, women's medical needs continually change.

Latest Women's Health News
Radiation dose less with digital mammograms

January 21, 2010 — CHICAGO (Reuters) - Newer digital mammograms may deliver significantly lower radiation doses than conventional film mammograms, especially for women with larger and denser breasts, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.

St. John's wort may cool hot flashes

January 15, 2010 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The popular herbal remedy St. John's wort may help ease menopausal hot flashes, a small study suggests.

Tea may prevent endometrial cancer, but needs study

January 8, 2010 — TORONTO (Reuters Health) - Tea may protect against endometrial cancer, but more research is needed before it's clear if the antioxidant-rich beverage offers a real benefit, a recent analysis found.

Select news items provided by Reuters Health