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Women’s Health Update: Get Fewer Mammograms
The American Cancer Society recently issued new guidelines that women should have fewer mammograms done for optimal women’s health. “Women with an average risk of breast cancer start having mammograms at 45 and continue once a year until 54, then every other year for as long as they are healthy and likely to live another
How to Stay Out of the Danger Zone
Patients are the most important part of any medical practice. How their experience goes is very important to the reputation of the practice. One issue that often angers patients are the post-surgery cost. Depending what procedure is done, the post-surgery cost can vary and may even include physical therapy, specific diets, hospital beds, heating pads,
Experts Are Finding New Ways to Fight Bacteria
Doctors have been fighting bacteria with antibiotics for years and for the most part they have had great success. In recent years though, these diseases have been growing resistant to traditional medicine. In the 1940’s, Western doctors stopped using phage because of the advent of antibiotics. Experts have turned to phages once again instead of








