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The complex community of organisms living in your vagina plays a part in your risk of developing certain non-infectious conditions - like cancer.
A lot of nasty vaginal concerns can masquerade as a yeast infection. Here’s what it could really be.
Emerging research shows a strong relationship between endometriosis and the microbiome. Here we explore the link and what it means for women’s health.
The answer is found in your bacterial and fungal load.
Your vaginal microbiome could be behind your recurrent UTIs. Here’s how to break the cycle
Could the answer to chronic vaginal health issues be a vaginal microbiome transplant?
A new bacterial infection study has connected endometriosis and fusobacterium, as 64% of women with endometriosis are infected with fusobacterium bacteria.
All vaginal bacteria known to science. All vaginal yeast known to science. And your pH too.
Most women will experience vaginitis at some point in their lives, so it’s worth understanding what causes it and how it can be prevented
A lot of the time it’s perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. However, it’s important to know what to look out for just in case something else is going on
Here’s what you need to know about one of the most common vaginal conditions out there
You’ve heard of bacterial vaginosis (BV), but there’s a good chance that aerobic vaginitis (AV) just conjures up images of bacteria getting a workout in. Find out why it’s important to know the difference
Never heard of cytolytic vaginosis? You’re not alone. Here’s what you need to know