_ Prophylactic Mastectomy: Reducing the Risk of Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell article Every woman is at risk for breast cancer just by being female and growing older. Many women are diligently attentive … Read More→
_ Hobbies Designing a Wildlife-Friendly Landscape By Jane Farrell article We love watching the bunnies hopping across the lawn or ground squirrels scurrying away with a cheek full of seeds. … Read More→
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_ Stop the COVID Stress Spiral By Jane Farrell article Now that the pandemic has raged on for nearly a year, peopleΓÇÖs stress levels are through the roof. Teachers, healthcare … Read More→
_ COVID-19 and Herd Immunity By Jane Farrell article The United States could be approaching herd immunity, which occurs when enough people become immune to a disease to make … Read More→
_ Heart Disease Patients and COVID-19 By Jane Farrell article Deaths from ischemic heart disease and hypertensive diseases in the United States increased during the COVID-19 pandemic over the prior … Read More→
_ Heart Health Spouses of ICU Patients Have Their Own Heart Attack Risk By Jane Farrell article Having a spouse in a hospitalΓÇÖs intensive care unit (ICU) may make a person more likely to have a heart … Read More→
_ Health & Fitness Inverted Nipples Are a Variation of Normal By Jane Farrell article Inverted nipples are a common and normal variation in nipple shape. Also called retracted nipples, inverted nipples turn inward toward … Read More→
_ Vision Health Protecting KidsΓÇÖ Eyes in a Digital World By Jane Farrell article Against the current backdrop of virtual learning, lockdowns, and fewer hours of outdoor play, children are using digital devices more … 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→
_ Parenting 13 Tips to Help Children and Teens Avoid Technology Overuse During COVID-19 By Jane Farrell article Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development has brought together leading international experts in the fields of … Read More→
_ COVID-19 and the Brain By Jane Farrell article In a study of how COVID-19 affects a patientΓÇÖs brain, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers consistently spotted hallmarks of … Read More→
_ Retirement 4 Tips for Your Retirement Planning as a New Year Brings New Hope By Jane Farrell article COVID-19 took a heavy toll on the U.S. economy in 2020, causing millions of job losses and forcing many businesses … Read More→
_ Heart Health Psychosocial Well-Being May Help Heart Health in Black Adults By Jane Farrell article Feeling optimistic, that you have a sense of purpose in life and that you are in control of your environment … Read More→
_ Parenting Virtual School Means Extra Screen Time ΓÇô and Added Eye Strain for Kids By Jane Farrell article This school year is continuing in much the way the last one ended, with many districts opting for virtual learning, … Read More→
_ Some Breast Cancer Patients May Not Benefit from Chemotherapy By Jane Farrell article Postmenopausal women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer that has spread to a … Read More→
_ Putting a New Nipple on a Reconstructed Breast By Jane Farrell article More and more women who have lost a breast to mastectomy now choose breast reconstruction. Reconstruction can be performed either … Read More→
_ Pain Management Why Do My Breasts Hurt? By Sondra Forsyth article Most women suffer some form of breast pain at some point in their lives. It may be mild or severe, … Read More→