Editor's Pick - Top Women's Health Products
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Editor's Pick - Top Women's Health Products
"Throughout much of history, the medical world based treatment and medicine on men's bodies. Treatments and dosage were based solely on the average man. Only in more recent history have researchers included women in studies and research. Medical professionals are beginning to understand just how different women's health is from men's. Women's health needs a completely different approach to support health and longevity."
"From the day of their first period to the end of their last period, hormones and monthly cycles affect everything. Beyond this, women experience many health conditions differently than men do. Some conditions show up in women at a much higher rate than in men. It makes sense that women need a set of health products that is different from men."
"There are 8 million visits to the doctor due to UTIs each year. Despite this high frequency of occurrences, this common health condition is not just easy to address with medicine. Certain natural supplements, like SYNEVIT®'s VOLURINE®, Read More Solv Wellness, a leader in women's menopause and pelvic health, is proud to announce the launch of GennaMD, its latest innovation in urinary tract infection (UTI) management. Building on its legacy as the first company to Read More"
Medical practice historically relied on male bodies as the standard for treatments and dosages. Inclusion of women in research has increased only in recent history, revealing significant sex-based differences in health. Hormonal cycles from menarche to menopause influence many aspects of women's health and contribute to different presentations and higher incidence of some conditions. Women often need tailored products and therapeutic approaches to address unique needs across life stages. Examples include plant-based menopause supplements containing S-equol, natural UTI-support supplements like VOLURINE®, and innovations in UTI management such as GennaMD.
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