Women's Health Week is May 11–17, 2008

Courtesy NCCAM Featured Content  Wed, 05/14/2008 - 13:00

NCCAM provides resources and information on some health issues that affect women, such as menopause, osteoarthritis, and urinary tract infections.

We also highlight some of the clinical trials related to women's health issues.

Decisions about medical care and treatment should be made in consultation with a health care provider and based on the condition and needs of each person.

Discuss information on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) with your health care provider before making any decisions about treatment or...


 

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