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Since 1998, the Vagisil Women's Health CenterSM (VWHC) has been an online health resource for women of all ages covering a range of feminine
health topics, such as vaginal dryness, feminine odor, itching and infection. All information is reviewed by qualified medical experts,
such as Adelaide Nardone, M.D., a board certified OB/GYN. With a different theme each year, ranging from tracking your health genealogy to
the importance of annual Pap tests, the VWHC helps women understand feminine symptoms and concerns.
For more information, women are invited to visit our "Ask the Doctor" section, which affords women the opportunity to ask confidential questions
via email to board-certified health experts and receive answers within 48 hours.
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Continuing its tradition as an educational clearinghouse of feminine
health/hygiene information, The Vagisil Womens Health CenterSM (VWHC)
is proud to bring you V-Views. Coming from the leader in
over-the-counter feminine health products (VagisilŪ), V-Views is a
monthly series of topics covering a wide range of feminine health
issues, from tips on selecting the best OB/GYN, to new STD epidemics
and explanations for those unexplained feminine itches and odors.
Look for a new topic each month throughout 2006, with information
offered by top health experts, Adelaide Nardone, M.D. and Elizabeth
Gunther Stewart, M.D.
Dr. Nardone is a board-certified gynecologist, a fellow of the American College of Ob-Gyn, and practices in Rhode Island.
Dr. Stewart is Director of the Stewart-Forbes Vulvovaginal Specialty Service at Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates. She is also Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Harvard Medical School.
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Many women slather on body sprays, perfumes and deodorants after their daily workouts, but they often ignore the place where perspiration occurs most
the vaginal area. In 2004, the Vagisil Women's Health CenterSM conducted an educational campaign to tell women how to properly care for themselves when "Exercising Your Feminine Health."
Click here for valuable tips on maintaining feminine health while working out.
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As a result of the 2002 Victories in Feminine Health efforts, the VWHC came to realize that many myths and misconceptions about feminine health abounds --
among women of all ages. Therefore, the 2003 "Victories in Feminine Health" program will be dedicated to clearing up the misinformation that continues
to affect the lives of women. Please click here to visit the consumer section of this exciting new program.
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Experts say that more than 100 diseases, from minor
ailments to potentially life threatening illnesses, have a genetic link. Knowing one's personal medical history may mean the difference
between life and death. Click here for more information as well as a downloadable family tree.
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