Women experiencing an early onset of menopause could develop dementia at a younger age. Research by Tonnie Coppus of Erasmus MC has indicated this. She studied women with Down Syndrome, who are known to have an early onset of menopause. The results of her research can be translated to apply to the general population. Her results will be published in the Journal of Alzheimer Disease today. [continue reading…]
Womens Health
The study is the latest research from the ground-breaking Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (ALSWH).
Now in its 16th year, the ALSWH has surveyed over 40 000 women drawn from three age groups. Women in the youngest age group – born between 1973 and 1978 – were aged 18 to 23 when the first survey was made in 1996 and 28 to 33 when Survey 4 was conducted in 2006.
Report co-author Associate Professor Jayne Lucke from the School of Population Health at The University of Queensland said that the report provided an interesting insight into women’s desires for children. [continue reading…]
Ah the million dollar question! Over at the Big Think six experts on female sexuality will tell us…..Today’s offering is from 2 scientists who study the nature of female orgasm.
Over at the Big Think six experts on female sexuality will be interviewed over the next 3 days…..Today’s offering is from 2 scientists who study the nature of female orgasm.
Link to the previous interviews
How to have an Orgasm
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Women can significantly improve ‘that time of the month,‘ by learning more about how premenstrual symptoms (PMS) can affect their minds and bodies and by adopting stress management and relaxation techniques. [continue reading…]