
Do You Still Qualify For IVF On The NHS? Access To IVF Treatment In England Cut In Half Since 2013
Paying for IVF out of pocket is expensive — shockingly so. Do you qualify to have your IVF on the National Health Service in England?

The Best Fertility Clinics In North England: Where Should You Have Privately-Funded IVF?
Wondering where to go for privately-funded IVF in North England? SteadyHealth reviews the treatments, cost, success rates and care at five of North England's fertility clinics.

The Link between Breast Cancer and Alcohol Consumption
Before you cheer for beer, whine for wine, or bicker for liquor, you may want to read this. Researchers have found that women who drink as little as one alcoholic beverage a day have an increased breast cancer risk. Actually, there is no safe limit.

Six Tips To Relieve Colicky Pain In Infants: How To Help If Your Baby Has Colic
Colicky pain in infants is still far from being understood and explained. Some experts claim it occurs because of their immature digestive system, and others suggest it will go away as soon as the baby adapts to the world outside the womb.

Healthy Sexual Relationships: Is Porn Good for Your Sex Life?
Americans of all ages are bombarded with facts about sex, sexual innuendo, and visual images of simulated and actual sex acts in magazines, in films, on television, over the Internet.

Addicted to sex
Is there a thing called sexual addiction? There have been many argues, discussions and controversies about this subject during the last decades!

Privately-Funded IVF Treatment In East England: Which Fertility Clinic Is Best For You?
Choosing a fertility clinic for self-funding IVF is notoriously stressful, not to mention a tad confusing! SteadyHealth reviews five East England fertility clinics to help you decide which can best meet your personal needs.

Fertility Switch: a Gene Responsible for Miscarriage and Infertility
Medical researchers at Imperial College London have discovered an enzyme that may explain both miscarriage and infertility. Treatments that regulate production of the enzyme may provide ways for women to control their fertility without hormone treatments.

Multivitamins and Women
Researchers conducting the Iowa Women's Health Study report in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that women who take certain supplements not only don't live longer, they, in fact, may die sooner.

Menopause and Smoking
Analyzing data from 6,000 women in the US, Iran, Turkey, and Poland, researchers found that women who smoke experience menopause between the ages of 43 and 50, while women who do not smoke typically experience menopause early.