Women’s Health Matters

Dr. Karen Jensen, ND

Women's Health Matters book

According to the Institute of Medicine, every cell in the body has a sex, which means that women and men are different even down to the cellular level. This also means that diseases, treatments, and chemicals will affect the sexes differently.

Women’s Health Matters delves into specific women’s health conditions and addresses how gender differences relate to common diseases like liver disease, dementia, and breast disease.

Dr. Jensen gives you tools to take charge of your health by providing information on preventing adrenal fatigue, improving skin care, tackling stress & anxiety, and learn about healthy food and nutrition to boost your energy, and more.

Dr. Karen Jensen, ND

Dr. Karen Jensen

Dr. Karen Jensen received her degree in naturopathic medicine from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in 1988. She is a well-known author and lecturer and has appeared regularly on television and radio stations across Canada. She is author or co-author of seven books, and her most recent is Women’s Health Matters: The Influence of Gender on Disease. Dr. Jensen was in clinical practice for 25 years, however, she continues to lecture and to write books and articles on … More »

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Women’s Health Matters

Women’s Health Matters delves into specific women’s health conditions and addresses how gender differences relate to common diseases like liver disease, dementia, and breast disease. More »

Dr. Karen Jensen, ND

Dr. Karen Jensen

Dr. Karen Jensen received her degree in naturopathic medicine from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) in 1988. She is a well-known author and lecturer and has appeared regularly on television and radio stations across Canada. She is author or co-author of seven books, and her most recent is Women’s Health Matters: The Influence of Gender on Disease. Dr. Jensen was in clinical practice for 25 years, however, she continues to lecture and to write books and articles on … More »