_ Children's Health A Later Risk for Childhood Cancer Survivors By Jane Farrell article Adults who survive childhood cancer have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than the general population, yet they are 80% … Read More→
Women's Health and Wellness The Breast-Cancer Factor in Heart Disease By Jane Farrell article Routine mammograms may provide key insights for cardiovascular disease, according to new research: Detection of breast arterial calcifications on breast … Read More→
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_ Colon Cancer: Which Test is Best for You? By Jane Farrell article The evidence is clear – screening for colorectal cancer may save your life. Today, more and more people are choosing … Read More→
_ Skin Skin Care Doesn't Have to Be Expensive By Jane Farrell article Caring for the health of your skin doesnΓÇÖt have to break the bank, according to the American Academy of Dermatology … Read More→
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_ Colon and rectal cancer Five Easy and Practical Prevention Tips for March Colon Cancer Awareness Month By Jane Farrell article Former President Bill Clinton declared March as National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month in 2000, citing that ΓÇ£Colorectal cancer is the … Read More→
_ Statins May Help Protect Breast-Cancer Patients from Chemotherapy-Related Heart Damage By Jane Farrell article Statins, common cholesterol-lowering medications, may protect womenΓÇÖs hearts from damage caused during chemotherapy for early-stage breast cancer, according to new … Read More→
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_ Skin Health How to Care for Your Skin during Radiation Therapy By Jane Farrell article Radiation therapy plays an important role in treating cancer. However, it can also produce some uncomfortable or even painful side … Read More→
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_ Cancer Overview Number of New Cancer Cases Continues to Decline By Jane Farrell article Overall cancer incidence rates decreased in men between 2008 and 2015, while remaining stable in women from 1999 to 2015, … Read More→
_ Telemedicine, Changing the Face of Healthcare By Sondra Forsyth article Advancements in technology are dramatically changing the world of medicine as we know it, and medical professionals worldwide are utilizing … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart Patients Who Are Given Opioids Less Likely to Seek Follow-Up Care By Jane Farrell article Heart disease patients who were prescribed opioids at hospital discharge were less likely to follow up with their healthcare provider … Read More→
_ Children's Health Kids Who Survive Hodgkin's Lymphoma Face Greater Risk of Another Cancer in Later Life By Jane Farrell article Children who survive HodgkinΓÇÖs lymphoma have an increased risk of developing a new cancer later in life, research shows. The … Read More→
_ Breaking Down AGEs: Insight into How Lifestyle Drives ER-Positive Breast Cancer By Sondra Forsyth article Poor diet and lack of exercise are associated with cancer development, but the underlying biology is not well understood. Advanced … Read More→
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