
Truth Over Trends: Navigating Women’s Health Online
Dr. Farris is dedicated to cutting through the noise of online health advice and giving women clear, evidence-based information they can trust. In a digital world filled with trends, opinions,

Dr. Farris is dedicated to cutting through the noise of online health advice and giving women clear, evidence-based information they can trust. In a digital world filled with trends, opinions,

Menopause may bring changes to a woman’s libido, but it doesn’t have to mean the end of intimacy. From shifting hormones to stress, mood, and relationship dynamics, many factors influence

In a heartfelt reflection, Dr. Farris emphasizes the importance of human connection in medicine, sharing her personal journey of stepping away from obstetrics to prioritize well-being while cherishing the relationships

Our mindsets play a crucial role in health and healing, highlighting how beliefs about treatment efficacy can positively impact medical outcomes, such as the placebo effect. Encouraging a growth mindset

In this personal exploration of vaginal health, the blog addresses the inevitable changes that women experience due to aging and motherhood. These changes can lead to various issues like vaginal

In a world that often promotes an all-or-nothing mindset, finding a sustainable approach to weight loss can feel overwhelming. However, lasting change begins with small, manageable steps. In this blog

Hair loss can be a distressing experience, impacting self-esteem and confidence. Recently, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for individuals seeking to address hair thinning.

Endometriosis is a common yet often misunderstood condition affecting about one in ten women of reproductive age worldwide. It occurs when the tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside

GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) medications offer numerous benefits beyond weight loss, contributing significantly to overall health and well-being. These medications play a key role in regulating appetite and enhancing satiety, helping

Open communication about women’s health, particularly during the often-overlooked phase of perimenopause, is more critical than ever. Many women hesitate to ask their doctors questions, underscoring the need for a