Your body hosts trillions of tiny organisms—your microbiota—that live in your gut, skin, and even yo...

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Your body hosts trillions of tiny organisms—your microbiota—that live in your gut, skin, and even yo...
Dr. Kristina Calder, Certified Women's Health Coach Dr. Kristina Calder is a Certified Women’s Healt...
Navigating menopause can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. At PAUZ, we’re dedicate...
What happens if you start Botox and then stop? According to board-certified NYC dermatologist Dr. Do...
Navigating menopause can be challenging, especially when it comes to maintaining muscle strength and...
Estradiol, the most biologically active form of estrogen, plays a crucial role in maintaining the he...
Performing Kegel exercises routinely can help promote strong pelvic floor muscles.
The first line of defense is hygiene. This means selecting cleansers and moisturizers to prevent irr...
We've all heard about breast self-exams, but how often do we discuss vulva self-exams?
Declining hormone levels can impact the strength of the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments.
We combine medical insights with wellness and mental health strategies to support your journey toward a balanced and fulfilling life during and beyond menopause.