An ongoing study spotlights the link between calcium deposits in the breast arteries and life-threatening heart risks.
A major health insurer just eliminated cost sharing for diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds and breast MRIs. The policy ...
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Contaminated water blamed for 10 deaths; FDA rejections; mammograms for heart risks?
Contaminated drinking water in Indore, India, was linked to 10 deaths and more than 270 hospitalizations, according to ...
Aiming to promote awareness, prevention and early detection of cancer during a monthlong initiative, Gov. Maura Healey has ...
Justice Earls said early detection likely saved her life. She is sharing her story publicly in hopes of encouraging other ...
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Advocates praise Sask's move to lower mammogram age to 43, but say more work to be done
As of Jan. 1, women aged 43 and older can now self-refer for a screening mammogram as part of a phased age-lowering. The ...
Certain factors can increase a woman’s risk of breast cancer, including: Having a mother, sister, or daughter who has had ...
An estimated 1,920 female New Yorkers died of breast cancer in 2025, according to the American Cancer Society, and there were approximately 19,170 new cases diagnosed last year.More than three ...
Researchers think a calcium called breast arterial calcification might be a clue that a woman's blood vessels are clogged, ...
Today lifestyle contributor Jill Martin announced that she will undergo emergency surgery following complications from her ...
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Virginia law removes costs for breast cancer screenings
For years, many women in Virginia have faced a difficult choice after getting called back for additional breast imaging.
Some common misconceptions keep women from taking optimal care of their health. Here, doctors set the record straight.
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