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Health Care
What is Molecular Breast Imaging?
Estimated read time:Molecular breast imaging is a functional imaging test that identifies abnormal cell activity to diagnosis breast cancer. Learn more.
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Health Care
Managing Increased Heart Disease Risk from Breast Cancer Treatment
Estimated read time:Treatment for breast cancer may put you at risk for heart disease. Learn what you can do to stay as healthy as possible during and after treatment.
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Health Care
Why Women With Breast Cancer Are Living Longer
Estimated read time:Breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body is the most severe form of the disease. But women with metastatic breast cancer are living longer.
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Trending Health Stories
Cal Ripken Jr. Cancer Free After Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
Estimated read time:After a routine screening with his urologist, a symptom-free Cal Ripken Jr. was diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 59. Early detection is key to beating this sometimes unnoticeable disease.
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Health Care
It’s OK for Parents to Ask for Support With Their Mental Health
Estimated read time:In order to be the best parent you can be, try strategies to bring positivity and clarity to your mental health, including getting help when you need it.
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Health Care
Why Parents Need Checkups, Too, and 3 Tips to Prepare
Estimated read time:Kids aren’t the only ones who need checkups. Here’s why primary care visits are key for parents and three tips to prepare.
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Health Care
The Benefits Regular Exercise Can Have on Your Lung Health
Estimated read time:Exercise is perhaps one of the most important ways to keep your lungs healthy. According to the American Lung Association, when you exercise, your heart and lungs work harder to supply the additional...
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Health Care
Navigating Your Child’s Whole-Health Care
Estimated read time:In honor of National Child Health Day, we’re covering the basics of how to approach your child’s health and wellness.
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Public Health
Do Face Coverings Also Protect Against the Flu?
Estimated read time:We know that wearing face masks will help stop the spread of the coronavirus, and as flu season approaches, they may also help us reduce the number of people who become infected.