
Do You Need a Mammogram Before Age 40?
It’s generally recommended that every woman starts their breast cancer screening mammograms at age 40 and continues to get them yearly until at least age 75. But what are the reasons to start your...
It’s generally recommended that every woman starts their breast cancer screening mammograms at age 40 and continues to get them yearly until at least age 75. But what are the reasons to start your...
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About half of all women have dense breasts. AdventHealth explains what it means — and how it affects your breast cancer risk.
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.
It’s normal to feel a bit uncomfortable talking with your doctor about some aspects of your health. But overcoming that discomfort can be crucial.
Although holiday stress is common, it's also preventable. Here are eight tips to help you manage it this season.
Summer break from school means keeping the kids occupied. With all the added activities, it can be hard to manage your family’s busy schedule. Learn how.
Teachers work hard during the school year. Make summer a time to focus on self-care with these tips from the experts at AdventHealth.
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