Having a very high or low body-mass index or high waist-to-hip ratio raises the risk of death among breast cancer patients, but this association varies some by race and ethnicity, a new study suggests.
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Dr. Mathews Attends the 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Urogynecologic Society in Chicago The Annual Scientific Meeting gathers leader in the field of urogynecology to share best practices, hear the latest scientific advancements, groundbreaking research, and innovative technologies applicable in both surgical and non-surgical settings. This year’s annual meeting was held in Chicago,…Read the Rest of Article
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This study also suggests that healthcare in England discriminates against senior citizens.
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Most people who start working out in hopes of shedding pounds wind up disappointed, a lamentable circumstance familiar to both exercisers and scientists.
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Hormone Replacement Therapy and the Truth About Bioidenticals Dr. Sandra Fryhofer speaks on Medicine Matters; the topic, hormone replacement therapy and the truth about bioidenticals. A new review in theCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine clears up common misconceptions and sets the record straight.[1] Here’s why it matters. In 2002, the Women’s Health Initiative dramatically changed…Read the Rest of Article
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