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In today's healthcare environment, visits are often rushed, virtual care (telehealth) is increasingly common, and technology has become central to diagnosis. While these advances have transformed medicine in meaningful ways, they have also quietly eroded one of the most foundational tools in clinica...
March is National Kidney Month — and a perfect time to take a closer look at what your kidneys do for you every single day, and how you can be a more informed, empowered patient in protecting them.
As women over 50, we carry a lot. We manage our own health alongside careers, caregiving, and everyt...
In Part 1 of this series, we explored several common barriers women encounter when navigating healthcare—communication gaps, rushed appointments, fragmented care, and the subtle dismissal of lived experience.
For many women encountering the healthcare system, these moments may be familiar.
- Being ...
When it comes to a woman's heart health, having personal knowledge of your numbers is very important. With easy access to the patient portal, there is absolutely no excuse not to keep tabs on this.
Knowing your heart health numbers is important.
Understanding what they mean for you is even more i...
Many people have heard the phrase “broken heart.”
But what many don’t realize is that intense emotional or physical stress can sometimes cause real, sudden heart problems.
There is a condition called Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, often referred to as stress-induced cardiomyopathy or broken heart syndr...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States.
However, it may be surprising to learn that, particularly in women, heart disease does not always look the way the public has been taught to expect.
❌ It doesn't always begin with dramatic chest pain.
❌ It doesn't always ...
If you have ever walked out of a doctor's office feeling rushed, unseen, or confused… You are not alone.
Traditional healthcare has turned into a revolving door — long waits ⏳, short visits ⏱️, surprise bills 💸, and very little continuity.
🗣️But there’s a model quietly transforming the way peopl
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On the surface, health-sharing plans can seem like an affordable alternative to traditional insurance.
You may have heard about them from a friend, seen an ad, or even come across them during Open Enrollment.
But before you sign up, it is essential to understand what they are not — and who they're...
The Open Enrollment season for health insurance plans can feel overwhelming even in the best of times.
But when you're undergoing cancer treatment, it can be an emotional rollercoaster filled with an extra bit of uncertainty and mystery.
And yet, this is one of the most critical times of year to ...
The Tyrer–Cuzick risk assessment model, also known as the IBIS model, is a calculator that estimates a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer over 10 years and across her lifetime. It is based on a wide range of personal and family factors.
Understanding your individual risk is a crucial step tow...
There’s a good chance that when you walk into a medical office these days, the person seeing you might not be a doctor at all. Increasingly, you’ll be treated by advanced practice providers (APPs), who are typically either nurse practitioners (NPs) or physician assistants (PAs). This shift, though ...
June is Brain Awareness Month. What better time to pay attention to our brain health, especially as we age? Perhaps you're the caregiver for an older relative, and you're beginning to notice some memory lapses in them. Or maybe you're a woman over fifty, like me, and you've noticed that your memory...