We all know that men and women are inherently different, right? It is these differences that become important when dealing with medical issues. Welcome to a wealth of sites that are all about Women's health.
Comment: Maximuscle was founded in 1995 by sports nutrition expert Zef Eisenberg on the belief that through commitment and understanding, physique goals can be easily achieved and your sporting performance surpassed.
Maximuscle has a product to help you whether you want to gain muscle, lose fat, run faster or get leaner and more defined.
Comment: Launched in January 2001, aimed at women aged 30 to 55, this site covers everything from health to horoscopes, recipes to relationships. Femail draws on content from the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, Evening Standard and Metro newspapers. The site also features message boards and online chat.
Comment: There's no waiting room here! Check out this website to instantly access health references, join online discussions and communities. NetDoctor is an extremely useful site, with both a professional and a social look at health. Subscribe to their free news service and get a second opinion online.
Comment: An invaluable online resource for every student. Student Health provides lots of useful links to student related sites and recommended books. University and College health centres in England are listed and there is a plethora of useful information and advice concerning a wide range of medical conditions.
Comment: From PMS and menstrual problems to weight loss, smears, hysterectomies, infertility, the menopause to osteoporosis, this site has been designed especially for women to manage their health the natural way. If you feel you need to see or talk to someone personally, a private consultation can be arranged for you at one of the clinics in London or Tunbridge Wells.
Comment: This is a great site brought to you from the USA. It features information presented in interesting ways, including up to date articles, facts, and live transcripts between doctor and patient. Check out the message board for the lighter side of illness, jokes and humorous stories sent in by other like-minded people.
Comment: This health and beauty site offers a range of products which deal with feminine issues. If you need help dealing with thinning hair then the naturally derived products can be purchased online. Look at the anti aging and weight loss products too. Just login to register or sign in if you are already a customer. Read testimonials from customers such as TV's Cheryl Baker.
Comment: An online community where women can meet and have access to clear, reliable information. The women's health section of iVillage features some good categories to search through as well as links to related question and answer articles. Discover the truths and myths about breast cancer, find out about HRT, and keep yourself informed.
Comment: A national voluntary organisation independent of the NHS and private companies. Their services include a helpline and enquiry service, newsletter and a series of health information leaflets, a reference library and a self help support network. They support and promote every woman's right to make her own informed choices about her health.
Comment: A one-stop shop for all your queries about being a woman and enjoying it. Fitness and food will have you up and running, rest easy by understanding the blues, or simply be informed about sexual health. Those good people at the BBC have also included some do's and don'ts to keep you looking your best.