Having a family history of any disease is reason to be a little more vigilant in preventative measures. If you have a mother, grandmother, or sisters who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, you might wonder if it's only a matter of time before you share the diagnosis. Here is how to tell if you are at risk and the steps you can take to protect your health.
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- Sleep apnea is the sleep stealing disorder that affects 38 million Americans; malignant cutaneous melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. While the two disorders may seem unrelated, researchers in Spain are now warning that sleep apnea may increase the danger of this already frightening cancer. Unfortunately, many who suffer from sleep apnea are unaware w
- When strange growths appear on your skin, or if you notice major changes in your skin color, texture, or looks, you should visit a doctor to have your skin examined and tested for skin cancer. Skin cancer is extremely common and can be caused by too much exposure to the sun, but it is also highly treatable. If you are nervous about going through the necessary treatmen
- For children diagnosed with ADHD, attending school on a daily basis can come with all sorts of issues. Children may have trouble focusing, sitting still, and completed normal tasks that are expected of them. There are many ways to help treat ADHD and allow a child to learn new coping methods to get through the school day. Since so much of schooling is visual, taking y