The Impact of Breast Cancer Subtypes and Treatment on Survival
In a recent report published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, molecular subtypes were important predictors of breast cancer mortality. According to the study, women with…
In a recent report published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, molecular subtypes were important predictors of breast cancer mortality. According to the study, women with…
Virtually everyone experiences stress. It is the second most frequently cited work-related health problem. Health care providers are especially prone to the effects of stress.…
The Nurses’ Health Study (NHS) is one of the longest and largest ongoing investigations regarding factors that influence women’s health. The NHS began in 1967…
The American Hospital Association (AHA) has created a Call To Action: Creating a Culture of Health. This bold report calls on hospitals to be leaders…
Menopause occurs at the natural end of a woman’s reproductive cycle. So why not treat it naturally? Both aromatherapy massage and regular massage treatments may…
When you practice being grateful for your current condition, you free yourself to focus all your creative energy on what you desire. Being at peace…
Getting enough exercise is vital to brain health and stimulates the development of many areas of the brain. New research continues to show that exercise…
Mindful eating has the potential to transform our relationship to food and eating, and to improve our overall health, body image, relationships, and self-esteem. Over…
With almost two-thirds of adults and one-third of children in the United States now considered overweight or obese, the potential effects on health, health costs,…
We all love to make lists, don’t we? They help keep us organized and relieve stress because we feel more in control once we’ve written…