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Your doctor as a Facebook 'friend'?
To really get a patient's attention, doctors say, you must start from where they are. And where they are these days may be on their phone or computer, tweeting, texting, posting on Facebook. But Twitter, blogs and text messaging aren't in the comfort...Tags: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Diabetes, Leukemia, Family, Health and Medical Professionals
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Complete 2012 Channel Guide Magazine’s Viewer’s Voice Award Winners
Channel Guide MagazineYou Picked ’Em … The 2012 Viewers Voice Award Winners These are the ballot results you’ve been waiting for (let’s forget for just a minute Obama and Romney) — the winners of Channel Guide’s 2012 Viewers Voice Awards. In... -
Breastfeeding with breast cancer
Many mothers subscribe to the belief that breastfeeding is healthy for their children. Medical experts encourage breastfeeding for at least a period of one year so that the infant receives optimal nutrition and the antibodies necessary to start off life...Tags: Physiology, Health Treatments, Breast Cancer, Chemotherapy, Cancer
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Sanford breast-feeding class for expecting mothers set
The women's center at Sanford Aberdeen Medical Center will host a breast-feeding class from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. Topics include breast-feeding benefits, positioning and latching techniques to promote effective breast-feeding, basic anatomy and... -
Howard County moms open up with personal blogs to share tips, information and support
The timing was perfect. A day after journalist Sarah Kelber launched her family blog “Homefront,” a major news story hit that was the ultimate fodder for a parenting-themed discussion. The story on the cover of Time was about attachment...
Tags: Social Media, Family, Media Industry, Ellicott City
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The risk factors for breast cancer
Breast cancer affects hundreds of thousands of families each year. A potentially deadly disease, breast cancer is associated with several risk factors. Some of those risk factors, including gender and age, are beyond an individual's control, while other...Tags: Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses, Hormones and Metabolism, Birth Control, Breast Cancer
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Protecting children, pregnant women from the West Nile Virus
There has been a spike of West Nile Virus cases in the United States this year. As of now, more than 2,000 cases have been reported, and more than 100 people have died, the highest number since the virus was first detected in the United States in 1999....Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Headaches, Symptoms, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Ask the Allergist
Do I have to carry the two Epipen’s my doctor prescribed, or can I divide them to accommodate for school and home? Yes, the 2 EpiPen’s given by your doctor are not to be divided so you can have one for school and for the road. Up to 20% of...Tags: Wheezing, Allergies, Epinephrine, Asthma, Symptoms
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Support group debunks breastfeeding myths
Breastfeeding Mamas, a mother-to-mother support group, gives its members the following information to help them breastfeed successfully: • Breastfeed newborns as soon as possible after birth. • Breastfeed often to help establish and maintain...Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Nursing, Folklore and Mythology, Health, Arts and Culture
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Survivor looking to the future
Niki Zikmund thought she had done all the right things. She got plenty of exercise, breast fed her children, did not smoke and was not a heavy drinker. She was careful with her diet. In fact, she was a leader in the local Weight Watchers organization....
Tags: Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests, Plastic Surgery, Breast Cancer, Mastectomy
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Apodaca: Don't listen to parenting naysayers
There's nothing quite like the sight of a woman's breast to get the conversation rolling. That, of course, is exactly what the publishers of Time magazine had in mind when they put a photo of a mother breastfeeding her nearly 4-year-old son on a recent...Tags: Philosophy, Dining and Drinking, Chinese Restaurants, Family, Religion and Belief
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Have you felt your boobies lately? You should.
After a lump scare in my mid-20s, I learned that all lumps are not the C-word, and it’s totally OK to get to second base with yourself, but getting to second with a woman donning a lab coat and a sick sense of humor is even better! So, it turned...Tags: Physiology, Viagra (drug), Mammogram, Abusive Behavior
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