Low Blood Sugar vs. High Blood Sugar: What’s the Difference?
When blood glucose, also known as blood sugar, is too high, it can lead to diabetes. Your main energy source is blood glucose, which is obtained from the food you eat. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin, which facilitates the uptake of glucose from food into your cells for use as fuel. Your body occasionally […]
Health Issues Specific to Women’s Health
Men and women go through different health conditions, but some health problems affect women diversely. In addition, many drug trials do not use female test subjects, and many conditions affecting women’s health go undiagnosed. Moreover, women face many health conditions, such as cervical cancer, breast cancer, heart attack, menopause, pregnancy, and more. In recent studies, […]
What to Do When You Get an Abnormal PAP Smear?
The PAP test, also known as a PAP smear, is done to provide your GYN with a quick and easy way to assess the condition of the cells in your cervix. Most women between the ages of 21 and 65 should get a PAP smear every three years, which is done in conjunction with a […]