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2011 Issue 4 October

How To Winterize Your Family: Getting Ready for Flu Season (4pg)

How To Winterize Your Family
Getting Ready for Flu Season

Old Man Winter is on his way. Time to bring out the sweaters and check your home’s heating system. And with peak flu season starting in late November, it’s also time to take a few simple steps that will help your family stay healthier this winter.

Get A Flu Shot: A flu shot is the best way to avoid coming down with the flu.

Understanding The Advanced Imaging Technologies Available To Your Physician (4pg)

Understanding The Advanced Imaging Technologies Available To Your Physician

MRI…CT scan…Ultrasound. Your physician and healthcare team have many options available when it comes to advanced medical imaging that can detect and diagnose disease at an earlier and more treatable stage. Here’s a quick recap of the five most common imaging technologies and when they are used.

X-RaY: An X-ray…

Stressed? It May Be More Serious Than You Think (4pg)

Stressed? It May Be More Serious Than You Think

The holidays are just around the corner. If you’re like most people, you may find yourself feeling a bit stressed out during this time of year.

So what is stress? In simple terms, stress is your body’s reaction to having to deal with more than you are used to. Stress is often caused by major life events: divorce, losing a job, experiencing…

Facing Chemo? There’s No Place Like Home. (4pg)

Facing Chemo? There’s No Place Like Home.

You’ve just been diagnosed with cancer. Your physician has recommended chemotherapy, an often long and difficult process. After you recover from the initial shock of the news, an important decision must be made. Who will you turn to for help?

Many people mistakenly believe that only a big-city hospital can provide the chemotherapy services they…

Live It Out (4pg)

Live It Out

The earlier breast cancer can be detected, the greater the chance for survival. So follow these screening guidelines from the American Cancer Society. You owe it to your family – and to yourself.

A yearly mammogram starting at age 40 and continuing as long as the woman is in good health.

A clinical breast exam every year for women over 40 and every three years for women in…

Are You At Risk? (4pg)

Are You At Risk?

There are some risk factors for breast cancer over which you have no control. These include:

Getting Older: 2 out of 3 invasive breast cancers are found in women age 55 and older.

Family History: Gene defects inherited from parents are thought to be responsible for 5 to 10 percent of breast cancer cases.

Personal History: Women who have had breast cancer are three to…

“Anyone Is Susceptible”: Reese Witherspoon Talks About Her Passion To Raise Breast Cancer Awareness (4pg)

“Anyone Is Susceptible”

Reese Witherspoon Talks About Her Passion To Raise Breast Cancer Awareness

Reese Witherspoon is on a mission. As the Honorary Chair of the Avon Foundation for Women, the Academy® Award-winning actress is determined to help women become more knowledgeable about breast cancer and the importance of early detection in fighting the disease.

Why have you become so…

Live It Out (8pg)

Live It Out

The earlier breast cancer can be detected, the greater the chance for survival. So follow these screening guidelines from the American Cancer Society. You owe it to your family – and to yourself.

A yearly mammogram starting at age 40 and continuing as long as the woman is in good health.

A clinical breast exam every year for women over 40 and every three years for women in…

Are You At Risk? (8pg)

Are You at Risk?

There are some risk factors for breast cancer over which you have no control. These include:

Getting Older: 2 out of 3 invasive breast cancers are found in women age 55 and older.

Family History: Gene defects inherited from parents are thought to be responsible for 5 to 10 percent of breast cancer cases.

Personal History: Women who have had breast cancer are three to…

A Message from the CEO: Today Is The Day (8pg)

A Message from the CEO
Today Is The Day

Have you had your annual mammogram? It’s an important, even life- saving question for women over 40. Unfortunately, a recent study showed that 50 percent of women who have insurance that covers a mammogram have NOT had an annual breast-cancer screening. 50 percent! And that number is no doubt even higher for women without health insurance. We a…

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