As of this writing, there are 23M+ confirmed cases of coronavirus worldwide. And counting. Coronavirus is continuously trembling the world and has already taken 800k+ lives globally. While country leaders are doing their best to develop policies following the advice of healthcare experts, every day is a serious struggle. We cannot deny that there are flip-flops, but... Continue Reading →
6 Ideas to Supercharge Your Stay Home Experience
Due to COVID-19, most of us today are required to stay home as much as we can. Stay home to save lives and help the fight against the noble coronavirus. But, unfortunately, there are some identified harmful effects while staying at home often. An article written by Steven C. Hayes Ph.D. sited five challenges of staying... Continue Reading →
Daily Habits to Combat COVID-19
COVID-19 was continuously shocking the world with more than 1.279 million confirmed cases globally per WHO Report on April 07, 2020. COVID-19 is spreading worldwide, and we must work together restraining this spread. So, I have collected some info to guide us on what habits we need to practice for our safety. WHO recommends practicing these vital... Continue Reading →
FAQs about Adenomyosis
Adenomyosis happens when the lining of the uterus becomes thicker than usual. During my monthly period, my doctor explained that the blood flowing in my uterus has cells within it. And some of those cells don't come out as period but rather break through the uterus wall and stay and grow there, making my uterus lining thicker than usual.
Blood is Life
Blood is Life Blood is important because through it the Life of a creature. - Leviticus 17:11 I was diagnosed with an iron deficiency because of my hormonal condition, which caused me chronic bleeding. A year ago, I was confined in a government hospital in the middle east and was injected a total of 1,350... Continue Reading →
FAQs about Colposcopy
Have you heard about colposcopy? Did you know someone who went through this medical procedure? This blog is a humble story about my experiences regarding colposcopy. The aim is to share information regarding this medical procedure, which is commonly done on women who have problems with their cervix and or experiencing unusual bleeding. So, let... Continue Reading →
FAQs About HPV
Let's talk about HPV. I'd love to share with you some vital information that I came up with during my research. My doctor told me that I have HPV 66; so, I thought sharing my experience with you may help you understand it, especially if you're in the same situation. Most couples and young adults (women... Continue Reading →