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Pelvic Pain and Heavy Bleeding?

Fibroids are muscular tumors that grow in the wall of theuterus(womb). Fibroids are almost always benign (not cancerous). Fibroids can grow as a single tumor,… Continue Reading

Texting Your Relationship To the Grave

My best editing happens after I press SEND. Oops! Do you relate? Texting and other instant-access, easy-to-use technology is such an intrinsic part of our… Continue Reading

Relief From the Pain Of Fibromyalgia

If you haven't had your life stolen away by fibromyalgia, this might not seem like much. One of the symptoms of fibromyalgia are wide spread… Continue Reading

When Is Counseling Right For You?

Everyone deserves to be happy, to reach their full potential, and to live a truly authentic, peaceful life. In counseling, you have the opportunity to… Continue Reading

Getting Rid Of Midsection Fat

When Cortisol is left to flow rampant throughout your system it can be a bully and wreak havoc throughout your body, even though we need… Continue Reading

A Little Help Please

As women, we don't often ask for help. Often when we do, it's because we are already overwhelmed. But who has time for a break… Continue Reading

Women & Stress

Roles Women are like roses; they come in different shades and sizes and are found around the world. While they are certainly beautiful, there is… Continue Reading

Timing Of First Gynecology Appointment

I am often asked by my patients who have daughters when their daughter should come to the gynecologist for her first appointment. The American College… Continue Reading

Changing the Face Of Aging

What Are Dermal Fillers? Twenty years ago, if you wanted to get rid of wrinkly, sagging skin, there was basically one way to do it… Continue Reading

Angela Marshall, MD

Understanding HPV

Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women and more than 11,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the U.S. each… Continue Reading

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