4 Common Female Sexual Health Issues: How to Detect Them, and What to Do Next
An estimated four in 10 women experience sexual problems at some point in their lives. The causes can range from hormone changes to infections.
As 2017 winds down, patients often reflect on how well they met their goals for the year, including those around health. Each year, I see hundreds of patients for conditions involving their bladder, kidneys, prostate or urinary tract. Many of those conditions cannot be prevented because of genetics or another predisposition. Take prostate cancer, for example: age, ethnicity and family history of the disease are risk factors that simply can’t be avoided.
However, some conditions develop or worsen because of lifestyle choices we make. Whether you’re a man or woman trying to reduce your risk factors for a disease or simply want to live better, here are five concrete ways you can take control of your health and put your body in a stronger position to fight disease if it does occur.
These ideas are certainly not new. However, they are worth reconsidering as we transition to a new year. Make 2018 your fresh start to living healthier.
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