
Get the Facts: 3 Mammogram Myths You Shouldn’t Believe
Myths about mammograms can give you the wrong impression about breast cancer. Get the facts, so you can make the best decisions for your health.
Myths about mammograms can give you the wrong impression about breast cancer. Get the facts, so you can make the best decisions for your health.
About half of all women have dense breasts. AdventHealth explains what it means — and how it affects your breast cancer risk.
Myths about mammograms can give you the wrong impression about breast cancer. Get the facts, so you can make the best decisions for your health.
Personal training and physical therapy can help you improve your function and physical fitness level. Learn more.
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.
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.
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.
So long as they meet the recommended guidelines set by the CDC, masks can be made as fashionable as the wearer would like.
Focus on your mental health by setting boundaries at home to create separate work, school, and down-time spaces.
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