_ Children's Health Childhood Abuse and High Cholesterol By Jane Farrell article A new study found risk factors for heart disease and stroke were higher among adults who said they experienced childhood … Read More→
_ Cardiovascular Disease Is Aspirin Right for You? By Jane Farrell article A panel of medical professors has issued a final recommendation on taking aspirin as a preventive measure against heart attack … Read More→
_ Health May Is Mental Health Month By Jane Farrell article Mental health issues are not new. However, Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed around the country since 1949 through … Read More→
_ Insect Bites and Stings How Does Your Environment Affect Your Skin? By Jane Farrell article Whether youΓÇÖre hiking in the woods, gardening, or swimming in a lake or ocean, the bugs, plants, and water creatures … Read More→
_ Breasts: Normal, Medically Worrisome and Things to Be Corrected By Jane Farrell article Breasts come in all shapes and sizes and there is infinite variety in the human experience. Beyond their physiological function … Read More→
_ Causes for Breast Implant Removal By Jane Farrell article 400,000 women in the United States receive breast implants each year. Three quarters receive breast implants for cosmetic breast augmentation, … Read More→
_ Restoring Breast Sensation After Mastectomy By Jane Farrell article Each year in the United States, more than 100,000 women have mastectomies. Advances in surgical techniques today offer women the … Read More→
_ Cardiovascular Disease Avocados and Heart Health By Jane Farrell article Eating two or more servings of avocado weekly was associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, and substituting avocado … 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→
Heart Health The Problem with "Springing Forward" By Jane Farrell article According to the American Heart Association (AHA), scientific research supports the view that losing an hour of much needed sleep … Read More→
_ Rosacea Skin Health Understanding Rosacea By Jane Farrell article Rosacea is a common, chronic disorder of the facial skin thatΓÇÖs often characterized by flare-ups and remissions. Although the potentially … Read More→
_ Children's Health Help for Kids with Peanut Allergies By Jane Farrell article A clinical trial has found that giving peanut oral immunotherapy to highly peanut-allergic children ages 1 to 3 years safely … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Switch to Spice - and Kick The Salt By Jane Farrell article Add a little spicy seasoning to a low sodium meal, and adults over the age of 60 may have a … Read More→
_ How to Win the War on Winter Skin By Jane Farrell article Winter can easily be the worst season for our skin. Dry, cold weather and biting winds can really do a … Read More→
_ What's Good for The Heart Is Good for The Brain By Jane Farrell article The same risk factors that contribute to making heart disease the leading cause of death worldwide also impact the rising … Read More→
_ Think Twice Before Your Tummy Tuck: The Abdomen is the Best Donor Site for Natural Tissue Breast Reconstruction By Jane Farrell article Every year, hundreds of thousands of women undergo surgical procedures to reshape their abdomens. For many, diet and exercise cannot … Read More→
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_ Brain Health How Doctors Can Help Preserve Patients' Brain Health By Jane Farrell article Primary care clinics can play an important role in preserving patientsΓÇÖ brain health using the American Heart AssociationΓÇÖs LifeΓÇÖs Simple … Read More→