Many women treating yeast infections they don't have (Belleville
News-Democrat)
Women who think they have a vaginal yeast infection are usually wrong,
according to a St. Louis University researcher who recently studied the
common complaint.
Identifying and preventing Yeast infections (Daily Local News)
Yeast infections, though not often discussed, are more widespread than most
people realize. About 75 percent of women will have a yeast infection at
some point and almost half of all women will have two or more. Yeast
infections are most common for adult women, but can occur at any...
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