October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month:
Mammograms can be scary if you don’t understand the process.
When? Where? How often? What about Black women, who are not only more susceptible to developing breast cancer at earlier ages, but are also at a higher risk of having malignant tumors misdiagnosed…or diagnosed much later?
ASTHMA: Know The Triggers That Can Affect You
Especially if you’re a woman, you’ve probably been told to prepare for your first screening mammogram around the time of your 40th birthday and then to have one every year (in some cases, every other year) after that. Note: that’s just for routine mammograms; breast lumps always require a mammogram and/or other tests to start diagnosing whether it might be breast cancer.
Cancer Patients Must Exercise To Prevent Recurrence
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article courtesy of Elev8.com