Your state of mind can have a physical impact on your body. It's not easy juggling a job, home life, hobbies, the pressures of our society, ... Read More
Womens Health
BET Star Erica Hubbard & The Urban Wellness Project Celebrate Women's HIV/AIDS Awareness
(BlackDoctor.org) -- On March 10, 2011, in honor of National Women & Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Erica Hubbard (Chicago native and ... Read More
The Perimenopause Prescription
(BlackDoctor.org) -- Sleep deprivation. Night sweats. Periods that defy any consistent calendar…welcome to the wonderful world of ... Read More
9 Steps To Great Health After Menopause
(BlackDoctor.org) -- African American women are living long lives — there’s a good chance you have more than a third of your life ahead of ... Read More
Womens Health Q&A Archive
Dr. Renaisa S. Anthony Dr. Renaisa S. Anthony, Womens Health Expert. About Dr. Anthony | Index of Questions | Ask a Question ... Read More
Understanding Breast Changes: A Health Guide for All Women
Breast Basics The breast is a gland that produces milk in late pregnancy and after childbirth. What are breasts made of? Each breast ... Read More
Q&A: Treating Genital Herpes Naturally
Q: I have been diagnosed with genital herpes and I do not want to take prescription medicine. Is there a way I can treat it naturally? Or is ... Read More
Q&A: Allergic To Copper-T IUD
Q: How can I find out if I'm allergic to the copper-T IUD? A: The Copper IUD is used as an effective long term, reversible birth control ... Read More
Q&A: 5-Week Menstrual Cycle
Q: Is it normal to have a period for five weeks or longer? A: The menstrual cycle is a 28-31 day process that prepares the womb for ... Read More
For Women, Laughter Is a Just Reward
The path to a good belly laugh may be strikingly different between women and men. New research has found that men's and women's brains ... Read More
Fibroids!
What are uterine fibroids? Uterine fibroids are tumors or lumps made of muscle cells and other tissue that grow within the ... Read More
Can Major Fibroid Surgery Be Avoided?
One of my favorite professors in medical school was fond of saying “There is nothing so constant in medicine as variation.” From my ... Read More