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Why is women’s wellness important?
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Published on - 27 December 2023, Updated on - 03 January 2024
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Women are more prone to ovarian cancer, breast cancer, heart disease, depression, and anxiety, ranking the topmost in wellness and health issues for women. Women’s health issues mentioned above are certain severe conditions that can considerably affect their quality of health and well-being. Diseases like ovarian and breast cancer are treatable at their early stages. Women should see a doctor if they encounter irregular bleeding, lumps in the breast, and severe abdominal pain. Studies suggest that women need annual check-ups to keep track of their health and wellness.
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