
Pregnancy is a life-changing journey, and for many women, it begins quietly—often before they even realize it. In the earliest weeks, when there may be no obvious signs, your body is already working hard behind the scenes to nurture new life.

Noticing brown vaginal discharge can feel alarming—but it’s more common than you might think. Sometimes, it’s perfectly normal. Other times, it may signal an underlying issue that needs attention. What it means often depends on your age and stage in life.

Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) was developed in New Zealand in the late 1990s. This minimally invasive procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia.

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Though easily treatable, it often goes unnoticed due to mild or hidden symptoms — which is why awareness and regular screening are so important.

When it comes to foods that do it all—avocados top the list. Creamy, rich, and incredibly versatile, this green fruit is more than a trendy breakfast item. It's a natural source of age-defying nutrients that help your body look and feel its best every day.

Migraines are a neurological condition that affect women up to three times more than men. The reasons are linked to hormonal changes, brain chemistry, stress, and lifestyle factors. Understanding these causes can help in better managing and reducing the burden of migraines in women.

One-sided headaches are common across all age groups. Many people dismiss them as stress or lack of sleep, but in some cases, they can be warning signs of something far more serious.

Migraine is a common chronic headache condition that occurs in episodes, characterized by a throbbing pain — usually on one side — accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light or sound.

Each June, rainbow flags rise across cities worldwide to mark Pride Month—a time to celebrate, reflect, and recognize the voices, struggles, and victories of the LGBTQ+ community.

Each June, the world lights up in rainbow colors to celebrate Pride Month—a time to honor the LGBTQ+ community, its history, and its ongoing fight for equality.

The iconic rainbow flag, a global symbol of the LGBTQ+ community, was created by Gilbert Baker, a talented gay artist who envisioned a powerful emblem of pride, inclusion, and diversity. He chose the rainbow for its natural beauty and its representation of the full spectrum of human identity and experience.

Raindrops might be refreshing, but they bring hidden health risks! From dengue to flu, here’s how to guard your family