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'Rescue Me' recap: Revelations come in all shapes and sizes
Show Tracker'Rescue Me' recap: Revelations come in all shapes and sizes in episode 3... -
'Rescue Me' recap: Loud and angry vs. silent but deadly
Show Tracker'Rescue Me' recap: It's now unmistakably clear why flames and explosions have taken a back seat in the final season of "Rescue Me." Who needs fires when the crew of 62 Truck is so good at fighting each other?... -
Aromasin Cuts Risk Of Breast Cancer In Some Groups
ReutersThe estrogen-blocker Aromasin was found to reduce the risk of developing breast cancer by 65 percent in post-menopausal women at high risk for breast cancer, researchers said on Saturday. A late-stage trial of 4,560 post-menopausal women who were at...Tags: New York, Tamoxifen (drug), Human Interest, Health, High Blood Pressure
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Breast cancer drug may slow lung cancer's march
The breast cancer drug tamoxifen may stall the progression of non-small cell lung cancer in those who take it after breast cancer treatment, a new study has found. Tamoxifen is the oldest of a wide array of medications that block the action of the...Tags: Tamoxifen (drug), Women's Health, Human Interest, Health, Lung Cancer
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'Paraben-free': Should you care?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhether perusing the beauty and personal care products at Target or Whole Foods or shopping online at Sephora, consumers are increasingly encountering the phrase "paraben-free." What exactly does paraben-free mean, and why might it matter? We take a...Tags: Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Maine, Breast Cancer, Skin
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Does this birth control pill make me look fat?
Tribune staff reporterLike a lot of young women, Kelsey Webb, 25, has been off and on birth control pills since she was 18. Every time she started taking them, she gained 5 to 10 pounds. "My normal weight is around 125 pounds. On the pill, I would get up to 130 or 135," says...Tags: Weight Loss, Gynecology, Women's Health, Health, Family Planning
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Triple Negative Breast Cancer Treatment
The 33 NewsKaren Kuhlmann has fought breast cancer since she was diagnosed in July of 2009--she underwent traditional chemotherapy--and for a brief moment the future looked bright. "I had my bilateral mastectomy," Karen said. "I had the reconstruction, everything...Tags: Health, Medical Specialization, Breast, Mastectomy, Chemotherapy
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Stress Test: Men & Women not Created Equal
The 33 News18 year old Stephanie Harriman is like most young women--always on the go and sometimes stressed out. "I think bad drivers are my pet peeve," Stephanie said while maneuvering through a Garland, TX parking lot. "I cannot stand it when they don't know...Tags: Progesterone, Hormones and Metabolism, Human Body, University of California
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Considering hormone replacement therapy?
In the past several years, many doctors have advanced the notion that it's safest to start hormone therapy soon after menopause, when women are most eager to find relief from hot flashes, mood swings and insomnia.
And indeed, there's good evidence that...Tags: Women's Health, Health, Washington, DC, Politics, Elections
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Science Connections: More Than Just a Month for Women’s Heart Health
TribLocal - EvanstonJust because February is long past doesn’t mean that women can forget the lessons learned during American Heart Month. Heart disease is the number one …...
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