Fewer Women Than Men Meet Exercise Goal
U.S. women are less likely than their male counterparts to get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day, the recommended minimum. This raises their odds for health problems like high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and obesity.
Too Few Women Seek Testing for Chlamydia
Chlamydia is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S., and one that can lead to infertility if it's not treated. Yet only about a third of sexually active young women are tested for it, the CDC says.
Smoggy Air Fogs the Brain
Women who spend most of their life breathing air pollution are more likely to have a decline in mental functioning as they age, a new study says.
Sleep Apnea Affects Men, Women Equally
Women with sleep apnea face an increased risk for heart problems, just as men with this condition do. But just as for men, women who are treated with CPAP appear to bring their risk down.
HPV Test Finds Cervical Cancer Earlier
The human papillomavirus (HPV) test is better than the traditional Pap test alone as a screening tool for cervical cancer - both in the short and long term, researchers say.
Hormone Therapy May Be OK for Some Women
The pendulum may be swinging back toward the use of supplemental estrogen - in low doses and for short periods of time - to help ease some symptoms of menopause.