by Vera Gruessner | Oct 20, 2017
The weekend is here and you have lots of time to relax. You have plenty of time to make your family a nice lunch or dinner. You likely want to make sure your meals are healthy and nutritious for yourself and your kids. But do you know what type of food is truly...
by Vera Gruessner | Sep 19, 2017
Breast cancer survivors and women around the country at risk of breast cancer deserve better options. Women shouldn’t have to spend their lives undergoing monthly breast exams in the shower, worrying about every little bump. Middle-aged women shouldn’t have to worry...
by Vera Gruessner | Sep 13, 2017
Research is continually showing us that exercise and fitness is key in lowering women’s risk of breast cancer. According to The New York Times, a new study using female rats found that the most fit animal models had a significantly lower cancer risk after being...
by Vera Gruessner | Jun 29, 2017
Today’s advice from the doctor suggests women get a mammogram every year starting as early as age 40. We will delve further into whether getting mammograms at this age benefits women and prevents breast cancer deaths. Over the last several decades, the rates of women...
by Vera Gruessner | Jun 27, 2017
The world of breast cancer in the United States is very much dependent on the healthcare legislation currently coming out of the Senate. The new healthcare bill aims to cut a fair amount of Medicaid coverage. According to Medscape, a cut in Medicaid funding and less...
by Vera Gruessner | Jun 12, 2017
A new study has found that women with type 2 diabetes who take low dose aspirin reduce their risk of breast cancer development, according to a press release from the Academy of Women’s Health. The study followed 149,000 women over 14 years finding an 18 percent...
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