Month: October 2012

Having a Baby

Having a Baby Having a baby is one of the most exciting and joyful experiences in a woman’s life. But careful preparation during the pregnancy is vitally important for the infant’s health. Here’s Firstname M. Lastname, M.D., a Board Certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist with Name of Hospital/Medical Center, to tell us more. What advice do you give …

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From Fact

Menopause—Separating Myth From Fact “Menopause is a natural event in a woman’s life,” says Dr. (name, title). It occurs when the ovaries no longer produce eggs and menstruation stops. A generation ago, the topic of “menopause” was almost considered taboo. “Women today feel much more at ease in discussing the topic with their physician,” continues …

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Four For October

Four for October: The four keys for early breast cancer detection (8-page version) October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month It’s time to get serious about this all-too-common disease. Indeed, as an American woman, you have a 12 percent chance of being diagnosed with breast cancer. In fact, every three minutes in the United States, …

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Female Incontinence

Female Incontinence Ten percent of women will experience bladder control problems, often called incontinence. Here’s Firstname M. Lastname, M.D., a Board Certified Obstetrician/ Gynecologist with Name of Hospital/Medical Center, to discuss this important health issue. What is incontinence? Incontinence is the inability to control your bladder and urination. It may be temporary or permanent and …

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Cardiac MRI

Focus on Technology: Cardiac MRI Science Fiction in Today’s Medicine? Imagine being able to watch a live moving image of your heart beating. Sound like science fiction? It’s not. Today, more and more hospitals are using a technology called cardiac MRI that produces some of the most amazingly detailed and sharp images of the heart …

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