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Hormone Replacement Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Risk
KIAHIt was once thought to control hot flashes and protect women against disease, but a new study confirmed that hormone replacement therapy can cause more harm than good. Millions of women have undergone hormone replacement therapy -- or HRT -- to treat...Tags: Oncology, Internists, Lungs and Airways, Health, Physical Therapists
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Clinical Trial Hopes To Offer More Accurate Breast Cancer Screening
KIAHMammography is one of the best tools for detecting breast cancer. The current technology utilizes two-dimensional imaging to see through breast tissue and fat, but it is not always accurate. "One of the problems we have as breast imagers is when we...Tags: Breast Surgery, Trials, Breast Cancer, Mammogram, Surgery
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Online Dish: Breastfeeding in Public
KIAHRecently I was reading US Weekly and I came across a blurb about Kourtney Kardashian and how she breast feeds in public. She says, "If I have to feed him, I just whip it out. If I'm doing it in public and someone doesn't like it - don't look!" I'm not...Tags: Facebook, Infants, Health, Kourtney Kardashian, Health and Medical Professionals
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NATIONAL BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION, PROCTER & GAMBLE
Pink Tailgate Event Saturday, October 25, 2008, from 10::0am until 3:00pm in the H-E-B Plus! parking lot; 2805 Business Center Drive, Pearland, Texas 77584. In recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the National Breast Cancer Foundation...Tags: Texas, Breast Cancer, Health, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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New Technology to Detect Breast Cancer
There is new hope for breast cancer patients and the doctors who treat them. An experimental technique is literally shedding new light on detecting cancer in patients. Dr. Mark Fulmer is a diagnostic radiologist at Baylor Medical Center. He says the...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Science and Technology, Mammogram, Breast Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics
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Researchers, Doctors say Breastfeeding is Best
KIAH$13 billion a year, that's how much the country could save in medical costs if more women breastfeed their babies. That's according to researchers at the Cambridge Health Alliance. Findings local physicians also support. Janet Martinez had some...Tags: Texas, Infants, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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Cosmetic Boom in Houston
KIAHIs Houston the new cosmetic surgery capital? It's a booming business, even in this economy, with patients packing doctors offices in search of a new and improved you. So why does it seem this once "hush-hush" industry is now the talk of the town? It...Tags: Plastic Surgery, The Hills (tv program), Surgery, Heidi Montag, Television
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Cancer Screening Controversy
KIAHOn Monday, The U.S. Preventive Task Force concluded women in their forties don't need mammograms until age 50. The new guidelines have sparked a controversy among the medical community and women in general. "There are times when we can look at it and...Tags: Mammogram, Breast Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Family
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Mammogram guidelines spark heated debate
LA TimesA government panel's recommendation Monday that women under the age of 50 do not need regular mammograms set off a furious debate about the importance of the routine screening tool, leaving many women confused about how best to protect their health. In...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), John Wayne, Oncology, Advice Columns and Columnists, Los Angeles Times
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Domestic Abuse Survivor Tells Her Story
KIAHOctober may be Breast Cancer Awareness month, but did you know it's also Domestic Abuse Awareness month? Every year hundreds of Americans die because of domestic violence. On Saturday, HPD, local clergymen, and domestic abuse survivors started the first...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Sex Crimes, Crimes, Rape, Crime, Law and Justice
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Breast Cancer In Men Rare, But Equally Deadly
The 33 NewsThe annual Komen Race For The Cure in Dallas, a sea of women running down a dream of ending breast cancer. In Decatur, Stephen Wren says he has the same dream. In July, he was diagnosed with breast cancer. "I just stumbled on it, laid down in bed one...Tags: Death, Cure (music group), The, Chemotherapy, Breast Cancer, Health
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Digital Mammography Gaining Popularity
KIAHWhile digital mammography has been around for about ten years now, hospitals across the country and here locally are just starting to use the technology. Statistics show it has significantly increased detection results. Most of the Kelsey Seybold clinics...Tags: Breast Cancer, Mammogram, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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