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Womenshealth.gov
Industry: Government; Health care
Number of terms: 15438
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Womenshealth.gov is a service of the Office on Women’s Health (OWH) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its mission is to provide leadership to promote health equity for women and girls through sex/gender-specific approaches. The strategy OWH uses to achieve its mission and vision ...
Cancer that develops from the endometrium, or the inner lining of the uterus (womb).
Industry:Health care
Care and supervision usually provided by volunteer organizations that provides a person's caregiver some time of rest or relief.
Industry:Health care
Cells in the human body that are the building blocks of the nervous system (the system that records and transmits information chemically and electrically within a person). Nerve cells, or neurons, are made up of a nerve cell body and various extensions from the cell body that receive and transmit impulses from and to other nerves and muscles. Nerve tissue in the breast makes breasts sensitive to touch, allowing the baby's sucking to stimulate the let-down or milk-ejection reflex and milk production.
Industry:Health care
Chemical jellies, foams, creams, or suppositories, inserted into the vagina prior to intercourse that kill sperm.
Industry:Health care
Chemicals used to control or kill insects.
Industry:Health care
Classification of disorders that involve damaged or destroyed nerves. These disorders do not include the nerves of the brain or spinal cord.
Industry:Health care
Clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby (fetus) during pregnancy. It is contained in the amniotic sac.
Industry:Health care
Cloudy or thick areas in the lens of the eye.
Industry:Health care
Coarse fibrous substances found in grains, fruits, and vegetables. Dietary fiber is generally not digested but helps move food through the digestive tract. Eating dietary fiber helps prevent many long-term illnesses, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and certain gastrointestinal diseases.
Industry:Health care
Common, benign (noncancerous) tumors that grow in the muscle of the uterus, or womb. Fibroids often cause no symptoms and need no treatment, and they usually shrink after menopause. But sometimes fibroids cause heavy bleeding or pain, and require treatment.
Industry:Health care