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Undervægt kan øge risikoen for bakteriel vaginose - ny forskning peger på overset sammenhæng
Undervægt kan øge risikoen for bakteriel vaginose - ny forskning peger på overset sammenhæng
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Ny forskning peger på, at undervægt kan øge risikoen for bakteriel vaginose. En større metaanalyse med over 22.000...

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New Danish study on cervical cell changes (CIN1–CIN3)
New Danish study on cervical cell changes (CIN1–CIN3)
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New Danish research examines how lactose affects the development of cervical cell changes (CIN1–CIN3) and the body's...

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Hot flashes and insomnia problems - what can hops do for you?
Hot flashes and insomnia problems - what can hops do for you?
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Hop extract is a natural phytoestrogen that may help relieve sleep problems, mild stress, and hot flashes during...

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Ladybalance Mini  Vaginal Tablets
Ladybalance Mini Vaginal Tablets
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LadyBalance Mini is a new, smaller intimate tablet – ideal for women who find the regular tablet too large. Same...

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Do you miss Matas Medicare Vaginaltabletter?
Do you miss Matas Medicare Vaginaltabletter?
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If you have previously purchased Matas Medicare intimate tablets - you may have noticed that they are no longer...

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  • Lactose cream – what is it good for?
    Lactose cream – what is it good for?
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    Lactose cream was developed to enable the application of lactose also on body parts, where a tablet cannot be placed. Moreover it could be an option for women having a problem using the tablet -e.g. if it slips out of the vagina. But as the cream is not yet covered by our approval for medical devices, we cannot recommend it for vaginal use. The lactose cream was developed using a special technology enabling inclusion of a high level of lactose – and still get a smooth and gentle cream....

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  • Urinary tract infection is triggered by the vaginosis-bacteria
    Urinary tract infection is triggered by the vaginosis-bacteria
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    New research shows that Gardnerella vaginalis is not only a key factor in bacterial vaginosis – It can also reactivate dormant E. coli infections in the bladder. This provides new insight into why urinary tract infections often return. Read how it’s connected – and why a healthy vagina may be an important part of the solution.

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