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Thinning Bones? How to Tell if You Need an Osteoporosis Medication
Sally Field makes it seem as if we all need to be on Boniva. But most with thinning bones don't need it.
Pain Lingers More Than 2 Years After Breast Cancer Treatment Ends
Nearly half of all breast cancer patients still experience discomfort years later; what they can do.
Cancer and Supplements: What Vitamins, Herbs, and Botanicals Can (and Can't) Do
5 reasons there aren't a lot of answers—and 4 things you can do until there are.
Too Many Breast Cancers Diagnosed by Mammograms?
The screening X-ray saves lives, but it turns out many women are unnecessarily treated for cancer.
What Farrah Fawcett Can Teach Us About Anal Cancer
It's on the rise, but women can take steps to protect themselves.
The State of America's Health as Obama Takes Office
Health reform efforts that focus on prevention can save lives but are often costly.
Cancer to Surpass Heart Disease as World's Leading Killer
Biggest rise in cases and deaths coming in developing nations, report says
December 09, 2008
- HealthDay
Hot Docs: Did Bush White House 'Airbrush' Iraq War History?, Cancer Rates Declining
Today's selection of timely reports.
December 01, 2008
- Nation & World
Hot Docs: Veterans' Unemployment Rises, a Cultural Benefit From Immigration
Today's selection of timely reports.
November 18, 2008
- Nation & World
Why Your Race Matters to Your Health
Mixed Asian-white couples have unique pregnancy risks; race also comes into play with breast cancer.
