March 25, 2014

Intimacy After Breast Cancer

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Intimacy After Breast Cancer
Intimacy After Breast Cancer

Even after you've completed treatment, it takes time to feel ready for intimacy. Tips to ease your mind.
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To Share or Not to Share?    
Why we need to remember that we're part of a huge cancer patient community.
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10 Ways to Zap Stress
What you're going through is stressful. The tips may help you relax.
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When Breast Cancer Spreads
Hearing your cancer has spread is scary, but there are many treatment options.
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Guide to Diet and Exercise
Regardless of your treatment plan, it's time to eat right, rest, and if possible, exercise.
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March 20, 2014

About Breast Cancer: New Years Resolutions for Breast Health in 2014

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New Years Resolutions for Breast Health in 2014
The advent of each New Year is a time for celebration and reflection.  Secular in origin, it is one of the world's oldest traditions to which a majority of people... Read more

Breast Cancer during the Holidays: The Perfect Gift for a Cancer Patient
The malls are abuzz with shoppers and sales...The roads are a mess with travelers heading to and fro...Work is a ghost town... The time of giving and receiving is upon... Read more

Angelina's Medical Choice: What message did it really convey?
Angelina Jolie is once again on the front pages of newspapers regarding her decision to undergo a prophylactic mastectomy to reduce her risk of breast cancer.  The findings of a... Read more

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As snow and ice gripped eastern and southern states - blanketing roads, stranding travelers, and bringing businesses to a screeching halt from Maine to Utah - there was a fearless... Read more


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March 18, 2014

Strategies to Combat Cancer Fatigue

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
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Strategies to Combat Cancer Fatigue

Cancer-related fatigue is common during treatment. Get tips to conserve energy, eat a balanced diet, exercise, and manage stress.
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Double Mastectomy for BRCA
Bilateral mastectomy may increase survival rates for women with gene mutation.
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Annual Mammograms Under Fire
Another study questions the value of annual screenings for women ages 40 to 59.
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March 14, 2014

Exclusive: President Obama Interview

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Friday, March 14, 2014
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President Obama answers your health care reform questions about the rising costs of employer plans, why some plans have high deductibles, the Medicaid expansion, and more.
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