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Breast cancer screenings: Task force updates guidance for women 40 and older
CNN — Women are now advised to have a mammogram every two years starting at age 40 and continuing until…
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Cancer patients following a plant-based diet may live longer
Cancer kills indiscriminately, but new research suggests you can mitigate its worst effects by eating a diet rich in plant…
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Benefits of hormone therapy for menopause symptoms outweigh risks, study finds : Shots
Low-dose estrogens can be taken orally, but they are now also available in patches, gels, and creams. svetikd/Getty Images hide…
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Women are reporting ‘Ozempic breasts’ while taking weight-loss drugs
By Luke Andrews, Senior Health Reporter for Dailymail.Com 6:25 p.m. on May 1, 2024, updated on May 1, 2024 at…
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2 Alabama cities among worst for sexually transmitted diseases, according to CDC
Montgomery and Mobile are two of the worst cities in the country for rates of sexually transmitted diseases, according to…
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Endurance exercise affects all tissues of the body, even those not normally associated with movement
Media Advisory Wednesday May 1, 2024 An NIH-funded project in rats also reveals widespread differences between male and female organisms.…
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Menopause hormone therapy fears overblown, Women’s Health Initiative finds
More than two decades ago, shocking results from a major women’s health study called into question the safety of menopause…
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The First Six Weeks of Pregnancy, Explained
By the time a woman is considered six weeks pregnant, she would have had a maximum of two weeks to…
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Supplement and vitamin use remains popular. Here’s how to choose wisely.
Americans spend billions of dollars each year on dietary supplements that claim to support almost every aspect of our health.…
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Preventable Premature Deaths from the Five Leading Causes of Death in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Counties, United States, 2010–2022
Discussion Rural residents, particularly those in secondary counties, experienced high percentages of preventable premature deaths during the study period. Rural-urban…
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