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Understanding Low Iron Levels During Menopause: Causes, Effects, and Treatment
Menopause is a natural transition in a woman's life, marking the end of reproductive years. While it comes with several changes, one often-overlooked issue is low iron levels. Many associate iron deficiency with menstruation due to blood loss, but iron levels can still drop significantly during menopause. This article explores the causes, effects, and treatment options for low iron levels in menopausal women.
By Richard Bailey12 months ago in Viva
Isabel Rios and The Beauty Mark Girls. Content Warning.
This story is based on a true story that my mom, Isabel, told me about before she was hit with dementia. The last names of all the people in the story have been changed to protect their identities, the first names are real names. This will be a two, possibly three, part story as it gets very detailed.
By Rick Henry Christopher 12 months ago in Viva
Feminist Vigilantism in Action: The Inspiring Story of Gulabi Gang. Content Warning.
The pink-colored house is in the secluded town of Attara. In a humble look, there are hundreds of women visiting the house every year due to all sorts of reasons, e.g., dowry demands, domestic violence, illegal harassment of family members, etc. All the common people do not know about it. One of the largest, most powerful, and most influential feminist vigilante organizations in the world has its base here.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Embracing Your True Self: Building Confidence and Positive Mindset
Childhood is full of unforgettable memories. Some events leave lasting scars that shape us. For me, one such moment marked the beginning of self-doubt and self-criticism. It pushed me into a spiral of overthinking and insecurity. Today, I want to share my story. It's about how I overcame negativity and transformed my mindset into something positive.
By TheXploreUabout a year ago in Viva
The Symbolism of Medusa- A Deeper Look at Purity Culture and Patriarchal Norms
Despite being one of Greek mythology's most infamous monsters, Medusa's story has always been unique. As one of the fiercest predators in the genre, she might have survived the storms of time. However, the story can be interpreted through a feminist lens. Medusa was more of the prey than the predator. As a follower of the goddess Athena, Medusa made a vow to live chastely, but when Poseidon sexually assaulted her in the temple, that plan fell apart. To put it briefly, the goddess of war did not find the Greek god Poseidon's seduction of a lovely young woman in Athena's temple endearing. Another version tells a darker story in which the god of the sea pursues the innocent woman violently against her will. She rushes across Athens, desperate to get away from her conqueror.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Viva
Why people get cancer, how it spreads and how to prevent it
Consider that our body functions like a community. It consists of more than 30 to 40 trillion cells that work together symbiotically. We have a digestive system that processes food, acting as a food and cleaning machinery. Additionally, our body has various systems, including an immune response, which serves as an army to protect against foreign invaders. This symbiosis is crucial for maintaining health, not only in the animal kingdom but also in our human body.
By Tafara Sibotshiweabout a year ago in Viva
Researchers are working on terminal lucidity, which shows that your mind continues to function even after death.. AI-Generated.
extremely insane and developmentally delayed, is one of the most peculiar accounts of dying that you will ever hear. Anna was rendered speechless for life as a result of meningitis, which had wreaked havoc on her brain. Nevertheless, at the same time that she passed away, this lady, who was presumed to be deaf and dumb, miraculously converted into a songbird. Death was accompanied by her. In her whole existence up until that point, Anna had never ever said a single word.
By QuirkTalesabout a year ago in Viva
Prey
Since the beginning of time, women have been seen as the lesser sex in most cultures. We are not seen as the powerhouses that we truly are, we are seen as weak and helpless. Men prey on us as if we are some prize to be won. If you are a woman you know this is true. From the time you are a young girl, your taught to smile, be pretty, stand tall, act lady like...your putting on a show. You are taught to seek a man, a good man that will take care of you. It is never questioned why it is you need to be taken care of in the first place? As a young girl, your mentally screwed from the very start. Most of us are because we have been taught that we need a man, seek one out that will take good care of you, you need to dress pretty for him but also modestly because you don't want to distract him. You are not taught that you are enough just as you are and can in fact take care of yourself or that you don't need a man but it is okay to want one or for that matter to want to be romantic with another girl. They also don't teach the little boys to control their own actions. No, that is left for us girls. We have to be tough, tuck those emotions under the rug, save face and be presentable in all occasions. As a young woman it unfortunately doesn't get much better. As you blossom and come into your womanhood suddenly your seen as prey. Boys will seek you out if they think your pretty. They try to take what is not theirs to take. You say no but they hear yes. Tell me girl, haven't you ever pulled your jacket tighter, looked at the floor and sped up your pace? Haven't you ever told a man to stop calling you baby just for him to call you crazy because he was simply being nice? Have you ever felt beaten and bruised by the hands of a man but couldn't see any physical signs? If you speak up, they say you've ruined his life. He's such a nice, upstanding citizen. How dare you? Don't you know your supposed to keep your mouth shut? Your called a bitch, tramp, slut, whore...spit on, cussed at...stay quiet girl. He's so nice. We're taught this. To stay quiet, stand tall, stay strong, we are the quiet warriors. We are supposed to remember our place in this world, in this patriarchy.
By Lindsey Altomabout a year ago in Viva









