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Women Of Color Receive Slower Response To A Bad Mammogram

Women Of Color Receive Slower Response To A Bad Mammogram

Women of color are less likely to receive prompt follow-up testing after abnormal mammogram results, a new study has found.

Minority women are less likely than white women to receive a same-day advanced imaging or biopsy after an abnormal mammogram, even though they have similar access to those services, researchers reported.

Black w...

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Docs Don't Track Pregnancy Complications That Threaten Long-Term Health

Docs Don't Track Pregnancy Complications That Threaten Long-Term Health

Women who develop a complication like diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy are at higher risk of stroke or heart disease in the years after delivery.

Unfortunately, their doctors aren’t taking this health risk seriously enough, a new study suggests.

Fewer than 1 in 5 women (17%) diagnosed with gestational diabetes o...

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Blood Test Could Guide Better Diet For Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Blood Test Could Guide Better Diet For Irritable Bowel Syndrome

A blood test can help people with irritable bowel syndrome cut out specific trigger foods most likely to worsen their condition, a new study suggests.

About 60% of IBS patients who followed a diet guided by the results of the blood test wound up suffering less stomach pain, researchers reported recently in the journal Gastroenterology<...

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Arthritis Sufferers Don't Get The Mental Health Support They Need, Study Says

Arthritis Sufferers Don't Get The Mental Health Support They Need, Study Says

People with inflammatory arthritis run a substantially increased risk for mood disorders like depression and anxiety.

But these mental health concerns aren’t being adequately addressed by doctors, a new study suggests.

Arthritis patients are about as likely to receive either medication or therapy for a mood disorder as people w...

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Drug Can Stave Off Organ Damage From Lupus

Drug Can Stave Off Organ Damage From Lupus

Lupus can do irreversible harm to a person’s organs, damaging the lungs, kidneys, heart, liver and other vital organs through inflammation.

But a newer lupus drug appears to protect patients from much of this organ damage, a new study suggests.

Anifrolumab (brand name Saphnelo) reduced the risk of long-term organ damage progres...

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Unhealthy Eating Linked To Female Incontinence

Unhealthy Eating Linked To Female Incontinence

A junk-food lifestyle might contribute to embarrassing little leaks in middle-aged women, a new study suggests.

Women who often munch fast food or packaged eats appear more likely to develop urinary incontinence, researchers recently reported in the journal Women’s Health.

Frequently eating either processed or fast foo...

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