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Awareness can help reduce risk of women’s cancers

Gynecological cancers, or cancers that affect a woman’s reproductive organs, can be a unique challenge when it comes to diagnosis. This is because a woman frequently has no symptoms, resulting in a late diagnosis that is more difficult to treat. The five main types of...

Understanding immunization safety during pregnancy

Immunization at any age has for years been a critical decision for individuals, new parents, and for those with health concerns and preexisting conditions. While most will agree that immunizations are important for health and long-term protection against serious...

Awareness, screening can help manage impact of hepatitis for women

In July, the World health Organization takes steps to raise awareness of viral hepatitis and how it can impact people from all walks of life in every corner of the world. At Stark Women’s Center, we also are working to make all our patients, young and old, aware of...

Gynecological exams important for women and girls

Regular gynecological exams are crucial to the overall health of women. A frequent question, however, is at what age girls should begin seeing a gynecologist. Gynecologists stress the key is ensuring teenage girls are healthy both physically and emotionally as their...

Women’s Health Month 2021 aims at wellness, Covid vaccine

Women’s Health Month 2021 aims at wellness, Covid vaccine

Taking control of one’s health is a year-round necessity, but in May, special attention is focused on general health and wellness for women. This year, Covid 19 concerns also continue to be at the forefront of this effort. Even as roles have changed, women continue to...

Understanding infertility is key to treatment for women

In April, the color orange and answers to questions about infertility are aimed at providing a better understanding of why some women struggle with this disease. Because infertility is a disease of the reproductive system and it is defined as a women’s inability to...

Join the effort to spread awareness about colon cancer

Join the effort to spread awareness about colon cancer

Colorectal cancer, or colon cancer, continues to impact hundreds of thousands of Americans every year, but the prognosis has improved significantly in recent decades. This is because a greater awareness of screening and prevention has enabled doctors to catch and...

Women bear greater burden, stress due to Covid

Women bear greater burden, stress due to Covid

Women have historically been the primary caregivers for their families, including children, parents and others, regardless of work status. And while gender roles have evolved over the years, pandemic protocols have placed the greater burden on women. Even before the...

New year, new focus on cervical cancer

New year, new focus on cervical cancer

Whether you choose to make a specific New Year’s resolution or resolve to make 2021 a better year, any commitment to improved health and wellness is a great choice. The focus in January on preventing cervical cancer is aimed at getting your best start at a great year....

Your Best Defense – Get Your Flu Shot

Your Best Defense – Get Your Flu Shot

It’s December. Flu season has begun and Covid 19 continues to spread across the nation. But health care professionals still agree, it’s not too late to get a flu shot and it could make all the difference in your health and that of your family. Even during a typical...

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