Among women with HIV, menstruation may be impacted by substance use and food insecurity, both of which are modifiable risk factors for amenorrhea.
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By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. Ketogenic diets may uniquely impact menstrual cycles in pre-menopausal women, with increased frequency and intensity reported, suggesting ketosis could influence female ...
A ketogenic diet may help regulate irregular menstrual cycles, with 11 of 13 women experiencing menstrual changes after ...
With the exception of childbirth, menopause is the biggest physical change a woman will experience after puberty. Menopause ...
There’s a popular belief that period cravings are linked to hormones. But researchers now think these cravings are culturally ...
Menopause can heavily impact a woman's mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, and mood swings due to hormonal imbalance. Women are advised to adopt holistic approaches, including regular ...
Approximately 25% of women with HIV have experienced amenorrhea. Amenorrhea, defined as no menses for at least 1 year, is relatively common among women with HIV, and it is associated with several ...
Irregular periods are said to be a classic example of polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS. The condition leads to painful menses or sometimes, periods even stop. However, experts say some people with ...