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Cancer and Sleep: Why Rest Is Crucial to Your Recovery

Cancer and Sleep: Why Rest Is Crucial to Your Recovery
March 4, 2026
When you're going through cancer treatment, sleep might not be the first thing on your mind, but it should definitely be near the top of the list. Between the appointments,…
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Is Your Daily Routine Raising Your Breast Cancer Risk? What Every Woman Needs to Know

Is Your Daily Routine Raising Your Breast Cancer Risk? What Every Woman Needs to Know
March 1, 2026
You wake up, hit snooze (twice), scroll through your phone, grab a coffee, dash out the door — and somewhere in that busy blur of a day, you're probably not…
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The Surprising Ways Motherhood Could Protect You Against Breast Cancer (Science Says So!)

The Surprising Ways Motherhood Could Protect You Against Breast Cancer (Science Says So!)
February 19, 2026
When you think about the many ways motherhood changes your life, your first thoughts probably include sleepless nights, endless laundry, and a never-ending list of responsibilities. But here’s something that…
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The Breast Cancer Signs Moms and Caregivers Always Miss — Until It’s Too Late

The Breast Cancer Signs Moms and Caregivers Always Miss — Until It’s Too Late
February 18, 2026
We get it — life is busy. Between chasing toddlers, planning meals, running errands, and making sure everyone else is happy and healthy, who has time to think about themselves?…
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Life After Cancer: What Survivors Wish They Knew Sooner

Life After Cancer: What Survivors Wish They Knew Sooner
February 18, 2026
Life after cancer is like stepping into a new chapter—a chapter that’s filled with hope, change, and, yes, a few surprises. For many cancer survivors, the transition from active treatment…
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Why Doctors Recommend Fewer Routine Health Screenings

Why Doctors Recommend Fewer Routine Health Screenings
February 3, 2026
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by reminders to schedule your annual checkup, mammogram, cholesterol test, or colonoscopy—take heart. A growing number of health experts now say that routine health screenings…
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Breast Cancer at Any Age: Why Women in Their 30s and 40s Need to Pay Attention Now

Breast Cancer at Any Age: Why Women in Their 30s and 40s Need to Pay Attention Now
February 2, 2026
When we think about breast cancer, we often picture women in their 50s or older — after all, the risk increases with age, right? But here’s the thing: breast cancer…
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Blood Test Finds Cancer Years Before Symptoms

Blood Test Finds Cancer Years Before Symptoms
January 28, 2026
A breakthrough tool may offer a head start in cancer detection A new blood test may be able to spot cancer up to three years before symptoms appear — offering…
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Caring for Someone With Breast Cancer? 7 Things They Wish You Understood

Caring for Someone With Breast Cancer? 7 Things They Wish You Understood
January 23, 2026
Being a caregiver for someone with breast cancer is one of the most loving and important roles you can play — but let’s be honest, it’s not always easy. You…
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A Diagnosis of Dense Breasts Matters More Than You Think

A Diagnosis of Dense Breasts Matters More Than You Think
January 19, 2026
You’ve probably heard the phrase “dense breasts” in a mammogram report—but what does that actually mean? It’s more common than you might think, and it can impact both your breast…
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