Osteoporosis: Why Women Face a Silent but Serious Risk

The Overlooked Killer The likelihood of a woman dying after a hip fracture—osteoporosis’ most common outcome—is higher than dying from breast cancer. Yet, if asked which disease they’d rather face, many women would name osteoporosis, assuming it’s less lethal. The truth is more brutal: most fatalities occur within six months…

Why Women’s Libido Rises and Falls with Life Stages

Sexuality Beyond Old Stereotypes For centuries, female sexuality was framed as passive, submissive, and secondary to men’s. Women were expected to comply, not enjoy. That view lingered well into modern times, dismissing women’s capacity for pleasure. The 20th century changed the script. With the advent of the contraceptive pill, women…