_ Rate of Uterine Cancer Deaths Rising Among Black Women By Jane Farrell article Deaths from uterine cancer are rising in the United States, and are highest among non-Hispanic Black women, according to a … Read More→
_ Rate of Uterine Cancer Increasing in Black Women By Jane Farrell article New research has found that deaths from uterine cancer are rising in the United States and are highest among non-Hispanic … Read More→
_ Rate of Uterine Cancer Increasing Among Black Women By Jane Farrell article New research has found that deaths from uterine cancer are rising in the United States and are highest among non-Hispanic … Read More→
_ Addiction & Substance Overuse Drug-Overdose Suicides Increasing Among Older People By Jane Farrell article A new study of intentional drug overdose deaths, or suicides by an overdose of a medication or drug, found an … Read More→
_ Alcohol-Related Deaths on The Rise By Jane Farrell article An analysis of U.S. death certificate data by researchers at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part … Read More→
_ Hospital Care A Public Policy and Increased Patient Deaths By Jane Farrell article A policy that was supposed to reduce hospital readmissions via financial penalties was linked to a significant increase in post-discharge … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Women Survive Heart Attacks Better with Women Doctors By Sondra Forsyth article If you’re having a heart attack and you’re a woman, hope a female doctor greets you in the emergency room. … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Places Greater Financial Burden on Black Women than White Women By Jane Farrell article Having breast cancer placed a significantly greater financial strain on black women than white women, according to study by researchers … Read More→
_ Heart Health Heart Disease, Stroke Less Widespread among Foreign-Born vs. U.S.-Born Adults By Jane Farrell article Foreign-born adults living in the United States had a lower prevalence of coronary heart disease and stroke than U.S.-born adults … Read More→
_ Heart Attack Protocol Can Improve Outcomes & Reduce Disparities Between Men and Women By Sondra Forsyth article Cleveland Clinic researchers have found that implementing a four-step protocol for the most severe type of heart attack not only … Read More→
_ Women's Health and Wellness Stroke Risk Factors Unique to Women Identified By Sondra Forsyth article Stroke disproportionately affects more women than men. It is the third leading cause of death in women in the United … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer Treatment Options A Loved One's Death May Spur Women to Take Aggressive Measures against Breast Cancer By Jane Farrell article A woman’s memories of a loved one’s experience with cancer may play a significant role in how she approaches breast … Read More→
_ Hormone therapy Menopausal Hormone Therapy Not Associated with Mortality or Deaths from Cardiovascular Disease By Jane Farrell article The Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) hormone therapy trials tested the most common formulations of hormone therapy – estrogen and progestin, … Read More→
_ Heart Health Update: Heart Disease and Women By Jane Farrell article Here, an update from the American Heart Association (AHA), an update on the progress made against heart disease in women, … Read More→
_ Women and Problem Drinking By Jane Farrell article If you think you or a loved one might have a problem with alcohol, the experts from the National Institute … Read More→
_ Senior Health Quitting Smoking, Even After Age 60, Reduces the Risk of Death at 70 and Older By Sondra Forsyth article Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of cancer and premature death. Most studies of cigarette smoking and mortality … Read More→
_ Medical Care Lifesaving Care Can Vary Widely Among Hospitals By Jane Farrell article Having major surgery comes with many risks, including problems that can crop up hours, days or even weeks after the … Read More→
_ Vitamins + Supplements Calcium Supplements Linked to Dementia Risk in Older Women with Certain Health Conditions By Sondra Forsyth article According to a study published in the August 17th 2016 online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American … Read More→