Monthly BSEs can help you to learn what your breasts normally look and feel like so that you’re better able to detect any changes or abnormalities.
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03 Thursday Oct 2013
Monthly BSEs can help you to learn what your breasts normally look and feel like so that you’re better able to detect any changes or abnormalities.
Posted by Healthy Demeanor | Filed under Breasts
03 Thursday Oct 2013
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October is breast cancer awareness month, which means that more and more women become increasingly concerned about their breast health and will schedule appointments with their healthcare providers. While it’s great that you want to have a clinical breast exam to detect any abnormalities, remember that healthcare is a partnership between you and your healthcare provider. The first step to taking control of your breast health is having a sense of breast self-awareness. Follow these easy four steps and your healthcare provider (HCP) will be impressed with the amount of effort you’ve put into your health.
Become an active participant in your health and your body will reward you…and you’ll earn cool points with your healthcare provider!
Remember ladies, keep a healthy demeanor, both inside and out!
03 Thursday Oct 2013
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October is breast cancer awareness month, which means that more and more women become increasingly concerned about their breast health and will schedule appointments with their healthcare providers. While it’s great that you want to have a clinical breast exam to detect any abnormalities, remember that healthcare is a partnership between you and your healthcare provider. The first step to taking control of your breast health is having a sense of breast self-awareness. Follow these easy four steps and your healthcare provider (HCP) will be impressed with the amount of effort you’ve put into your health.
Become an active participant in your health and your body will reward you…and you’ll earn cool points with your healthcare provider!
Remember ladies, keep a healthy demeanor, both inside and out!
03 Thursday Oct 2013
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Attention women of South Florida: October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. In an effort to encourage women to get and stay healthy, your local health department is offering free mammograms to eligible women.
Eligibility requirements:
Services offered for free or reduced cost include:
Participants must be available to complete all diagnostic testing within 60 days.
If you or someone you know can benefit from this program, call 561-548-1578 or visit browardchd.org for more information and to schedule an appointment.
If you don’t meet these requirements or don’t live in South Florida, you can visit the Susan G. Komen Foundation website (ww5.komen.org/) and find a place that offers free or low cost mammograms.
Now there isn’t any excuses about getting the proper screening. Take advantage of all the programs geared towards women’s health.
Remember to keep a healthy demeanor, inside and out.