A study conducted on behalf of NWHRC in conjunction with Redbook magazine shows that developing breast cancer is women's top health concern. Learn more
"Anxiety: Things You Can Do to Beat It,"
Don't brush off anxietyor let others minimize it. There are things you can do, in addition to treatment, to control anxiety disorders so they don't control you.
Learn more from Pamela Peeke, MD, NWHRC's medical advisor.
Breathe Easier
Are you often short of breath and battling a chronic cough? You may have Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Learn what causes it, how it's diagnosed and more.
In the News: ABC World News with Charles Gibson interviewed NWHRC Board Member Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton about the latest findings from the Women's Health Initiative on the health risks of long-term combination hormone therapy.
Health Report: "Complementary & Alternative Medicine for Women"
Questions about complementary and alternative medicine? More than 40 percent of American women use some form of it. Learn more here from the new issue of the National Women's Health Report: Complementary & Alternative Medicine for Women.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Your Health
Morning headaches? Restless sleep? Excessive sleepiness during the day? If these symptoms are familiar to you or your partner, a serious sleep disorder called obstructive sleep apnea may be the cause. Learn more here.
Getting enough vitamin C? For most women, your recommended daily intake is 75 mg. You don't have to rely on OJ for all your vitamin C; other fruits like guava, mango and strawberry are loaded with it, as are veggies like broccoli, bell peppers and kohlrabi.