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Tips To Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risks

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If you are a woman over the age of 40, then you likely know that your risk of developing breast cancer rises significantly as you get older. Specifically, 1 in 68 40 year old women develop the cancer and 1 in 42 50 year old women will likely have some form of breast cancer. Your risks go up even more as you reach the age of 60 and 70. This means that it is necessary to do everything in your power to reduce your personal breast cancer risks as much as possible as your age. Read More»

5 Medications That Can Cause Skin Problems

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While acne is one of the most common reasons people seek out the expertise of professional dermatology services, allergic reactions and dermal side effects from medications are other reasons people visit their skin doctors. If you notice unusual changes in the texture, color, or sensation in your skin, your medications may be to blame. Here are five medications that can contribute to skin problems: Antihistamines Antihistamines are commonly used in the treatment of itching and allergic reactions. Read More»

3 Things To Know About Arthritis During Pregnancy

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While many women with arthritis experience fewer arthritic symptoms during pregnancy than usual, some women experience a heightening of symptoms. If you fall into this second category, there are 3 things you should know about finding pain relief and keeping you and your developing fetus healthy: medication and exercise can greatly improve your prenatal experience, and certain warning signs can help you know when to seek extra help from your rheumatologist. Read More»

2 Things To Understand About Midwives And High-Risk Pregnancies

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If you find out you are pregnant, one of the first things you will need to do is choose a doctor. This doctor will be there to monitor your pregnancy and deliver the baby when the time comes, and there are two main types of doctors to choose from for this. The first type is a midwife, and the second type is an obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN). Midwives tend to have limitations with their services, and one limitation involves high-risk pregnancies. Read More»

5 Types Of Rare Cancers & Diseases To Get Genetic Testing For

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Genetic testing offers the ability to connect your family tree and find international origins, but it can also be used for more serious reasons. Understanding your family’s medical health history through genetic testing can help you prepare for and prevent the onset of a variety of diseases. Some of the more important diseases to get tested for are cancers. Rare cancers may run through your family, making you more prone to getting the disease. Read More»

Allergic To Mosquitoes? Natural Ways To Repel Mosquitoes And Stop The Itch

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Mosquito bites are difficult to avoid. Even with bug spray, a few pesky mosquitoes are bound to get through. If you’re allergic to mosquito bites, they’ll often appear as hives first. The hives are itchier than regular mosquito bites and extremely uncomfortable. Bug sprays and remedies can be sticky, stinky, and just something you don’t want on your skin. Here are some natural ways to keep mosquitoes off of you and to keep the itch away for non-allergic and allergic reactions. Read More»

High Heeled Boots And Foot Care: How To Protect Your Feet

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If you plan to wear boots this cold season, it’s essential that you protect your feet from poor circulation and pain. You can do so by taking better care of your ankles and feet before, during and after you wear your boots. If you don’t, you might end up at your podiatrist for care and treatment. Here’s how you get your feet ready for fall and winter the right way. Read More»

Issues Untreated Speech Problems Can Lead To

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Speech problems are quite common for young kids, and they can often be recognized when children are only a couple years old. While some kids will outgrow their speech impediments, others will not unless they receive proper treatment for them. Speech pathology is a field used to help kids and adults alike with speech difficulties, and it is important to seek help as soon as you recognize a potential issue with your child’s speech. Read More»

Men 50 And Older: Are Your Eyeglasses Causing Your Headaches?

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If you’re 50 years of age or older, wear eyeglasses and experience headaches all the time, check the prescription strength and frame size of your eyeglasses. A number of things can affect how well your eyeglasses function and fit, including the changes you experience from aging, as well as gaining or losing weight. All of these issues can trigger headaches. To help you understand why you experience headaches, here are possible problems you may have and how you can correct them. Read More»

Face Looking Older But You Don't Have Wrinkles? 2 Causes And How To Fix Them

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It can be disheartening to look at yourself in photos or in the mirror and realize that you are beginning to look older. You may look closely at your skin and not really see any wrinkles, leading to you wondering just what has changed in your facial structure that is giving you an older appearance. While facial wrinkles such as crows feet and a smile line are one of the first signs of aging for many people, others begin developing other changes in their facial structure first. Read More»