New findings published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention suggest that women who receive a false positive mammogram or biopsy have an increased risk of developing breast cancer over the next 10 years. For their study, researchers examined more than two million mammograms nationwide from women between the age of 40 and 74. After looking […]
Diabetic Foot Guide: What Your Need To Know
More than 29 million Americans are living with diabetes, while more than 80 million people are classified as pre-diabetic. Even though we’re getting better at treating and managing the condition, complications from diabetes continue to exist. Your feet are not immune to complications from diabetes. In fact, it’s estimated that one in four people will develop […]
The Key To Avoiding “Trampoline Ankle”
Researchers out of Canada say that high-impact trampoline injuries can be catastrophic to children and young adults, and they’ve got some great advice for parents who want to keep their kids injury-free. Although trampolines can be a lot of fun, unfortunately they are also the source of many bumps and bruises. Oftentimes these injuries are […]
The Top 5 Blog Posts From 2015
The new year is right around the corner, but before the calendar turns to 2016, we thought we should take a minute to reflect on another incredible year on the blog. We posted over 200 blog entries this year, and our readers came out in droves. Thanks to each and every one of you who […]
Which Sports Cause The Most Concussions?
Aside from automobile accidents, sports are the leading cause for concussions and head injuries among teens and young adults. Even though we’re doing a better job of preventing and monitoring for concussions during practices and games, head injuries are still occurring at an alarming rate in athletic activities. But which sports have the highest rates […]
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