Menstruation is a sign that a woman's reproductive system functions well.
Women tend to have a faster heart rate than men.
Women are more susceptible to urinary tract infections because their urethra is shorter.
Women need more iron than men because of blood loss during menstruation.
Poor dental and oral health can increase the risk of premature birth and infants with low birth weight in women.
Women who smoke are more susceptible to health problems such as cervical cancer and osteoporosis.
Women need more calcium to maintain the health of their bones, especially after menopause.
Women who experience chronic or severe stress tend to experience mental health problems such as depression and anxiety.
Menopause can affect the physical and mental health of women, including the risk of osteoporosis and heart health problems.
Regular physical activity can help improve women's health and well -being through increased blood circulation, reduced stress, and improving heart health.