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    May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Angelina Jolie mastectomy: A closer look at DNA, breast cancer risk

    By opting for surgery to remove her breasts while they were still healthy, Angelina Jolie joined a growing number of women who have used genetic testing to take control of their health.
    By opting for surgery to remove her breasts while they were still healthy, Angelina Jolie joined a growing number of women who have used genetic testing to take control of their health. Here are answers to some common questions about how DNA...

    Tags: Angelina Jolie, Chemical Industry, Pancreatic Cancer, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Tamoxifen (drug)

  2. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  3. In Pasadena, Kylan Arianna Wenzel becomes first transgender woman to compete for Miss USA title

    Ever since she was 11, Kylan Arianna Wenzel had dreamed of competing in the Miss Universe pageant.
    Ever since she was 11, Kylan Arianna Wenzel had dreamed of competing in the Miss Universe pageant. There was just one complication: She was a boy. With an age limit making this year her last shot, Wenzel moved up a previously planned gender...

    Tags: Miss USA Pageant, Entertainment Events, Social Issues

  4. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  5. Gaining Weight? Maybe it isn't your fault!

    American's are becoming extra-large and it's usually our fault: we eat too much then just sit around--but it wasn't Paula DeHavens fault.
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    American's are becoming extra-large and it's usually our fault: we eat too much then just sit around--but it wasn't Paula DeHavens fault. "My problem was my testosterone was pretty much gone,” Paula said. “I had double the amount of...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hormones and Metabolism, Testosterone

  6. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Doctor gives busy moms important detection, prevention tips

    It was a night of myth busting, prevention and education during Dr. Kathleen Minnick’s Breast Cancer Detection for Busy Moms presentation. Wearing her Save the Tatas scrubs, she answered questions and shared advice with mothers at the Cambridge School in Wellington.
    It was a night of myth busting, prevention and education during Dr. Kathleen Minnick’s Breast Cancer Detection for Busy Moms presentation. Wearing her Save the Tatas scrubs, she answered questions and shared advice with mothers at the Cambridge...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Overweight, Mammogram, Breast Cancer

  8. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Website offers a tool for menopausal women

    As symptoms of menopause sneak up on her, Sue Cunningham turns to her older sister for advice on what to expect next. "Now, it's night sweats at 3:15 a.m. Exactly. Every night," said the 45-year-old Pilates instructor.
    As symptoms of menopause sneak up on her, Sue Cunningham turns to her older sister for advice on what to expect next. "Now, it's night sweats at 3:15 a.m. Exactly. Every night," said the 45-year-old Pilates instructor. Like many women, though, she...

    Tags: Cervical Cancer, Heart Attack, Liver Disease, University of California, San Diego, Stroke

  10. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Website offers new tool for menopausal women

    As symptoms of menopause sneak up on her, Sue Cunningham turns to her older sister for advice on what to expect next. "Now, it's night sweats at 3:15 a.m. Exactly. Every night," said the 45-year-old Pilates instructor from Chicago.
    As symptoms of menopause sneak up on her, Sue Cunningham turns to her older sister for advice on what to expect next. "Now, it's night sweats at 3:15 a.m. Exactly. Every night," said the 45-year-old Pilates instructor from Chicago. Like many women,...

    Tags: Hampton Roads Transit, Cancer, Physical Conditions, Ovarian Cancer, Health

  12. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Breast cancer and the HCG diet

    When VJ Sleight’s breast cancer returned last year, she wondered if the unusual recurrence – 23 years after her original diagnosis -- had anything to do with the controversial hCG diet that she had repeatedly followed.
    When VJ Sleight’s breast cancer returned last year, she wondered if the unusual recurrence – 23 years after her original diagnosis -- had anything to do with the controversial hCG diet that she had repeatedly followed. The near-starvation...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Rush University Medical Center, Health, Research, Tumors

  14. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Treating menopause symptoms

    Every woman will experience menopause, some in the normal course of aging and some before. It can bring on a host of symptoms in addition to hot flashes. But there are things that women can do, from improving their diet and exercising to finding the right treatment, explains Dr. Rakhi Gupta, a gynecologist at the Center for Women's Health at Good Samaritan Hospital. She answers some common questions about this life change.
    Every woman will experience menopause, some in the normal course of aging and some before. It can bring on a host of symptoms in addition to hot flashes. But there are things that women can do, from improving their diet and exercising to finding the right...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Women's Health, Quitting Smoking, Hospitals and Clinics, Infertility

  16. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Supplements for depression: What the research reveals

    Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal  remedy — but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike.
    Struggling with the black dog of depression? The supplement aisle abounds with options for people seeking a non-medicinal remedy — but figuring out what works and what doesn't can be a challenge for consumers and experts alike. That's because...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Teachers, Stress, Behavioral Conditions, University of Arizona

  18. Nov 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. For the forgetful in menopause, brain works harder to keep up

    Around the time of menopause, many women complain of mental slippage. But, as if to inflict some perverse trick upon them, cognitive scientists have found that they actually perform no more poorly than women who do not have such complaints. (Reassuring in a way: You're not losing your memory, but you may be losing your mind.)
    Around the time of menopause, many women complain of mental slippage. But, as if to inflict some perverse trick upon them, cognitive scientists have found that they actually perform no more poorly than women who do not have such complaints. (Reassuring in...

    Tags: Women's Health, Vanderbilt University , Music, Entertainment, Health

  20. Sep 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Caffeine's buzz chases away women's depression

    Compared with uncaffeinated women, those who drank the equivalent of four or more cups of coffee a day are more likely to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes and less likely to volunteer their time in church or community groups. But a new study finds that well-caffeinated women have a key health advantage over their more abstemious sisters: they’re less likely to become depressed.
    Compared with uncaffeinated women, those who drank the equivalent of four or more cups of coffee a day are more likely to drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes and less likely to volunteer their time in church or community groups. But a new study finds...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Specialization, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Depression

  22. Apr 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Film festivals for many tastes this weekend

    We're heading into a crowded weekend for film fests in Chicago, with no fewer than three major events competing for attention. This kind of overlap is far from ideal, but then again filmgoers are a self-selecting bunch, and the three festivals on tap speak to distinct interests. I'll take a closer look at two of them, while my colleague <a href="http://bio.tribune.com/MichaelPhillips">Michael Phillips</a> tackles the 28th Annual Chicago Latino Film Festival this week in Specialty Screenings.
    We're heading into a crowded weekend for film fests in Chicago, with no fewer than three major events competing for attention. This kind of overlap is far from ideal, but then again filmgoers are a self-selecting bunch, and the three festivals on tap...

    Tags: Women's Health, Radio, Matt Walsh, Documentary (genre), Music

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