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Epigenetics Finds That Our Genes Are Not the Whole Story
Researchers are looking at how chemical changes can affect our DNA—and disease risk.
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.
Health Buzz: HIV Infection Not Curbed by Microbicides and Other Health News
9 top cosmetic treatments for aging skin, results of a combo breast-cancer treatment.
Yes, It's Safe to Eat Soy if You Have Breast Cancer
In fact, a new study finds that those who ate the most soy had the lowest risk of recurrence and death.
Vitamin May Play Protective Role Against Common Cancer
Patients deficient in vitamin D fare worse in battle with lymphoma.
December 07, 2009
- Science
Health Buzz: Mammograms May Heighten Breast Cancer Risk in Some and Other Health News
Loneliness is contagious, so try these 4 ways to stay connected; a self-assessment for diabetes.
Mammography Screening: Clearing Up Some of the Confusion
2 new journal commentaries weigh in on the new guidelines in terms of lives saved by screening.
Everyone Is Talking About Mammograms, But Many Women Don't Get Them
There's little debate about screening women ages 50 to 74. So why do so many slip through the cracks?
Medical Treatment: Patients and 'Shared Decision Making'
When there are choices, a growing number of doctors and hospitals make your preferences count.
Breast Cancer Risk Is Not So Easy to Figure Out
The new screening recommendations are for women at normal risk; are you among them?
