For breast cancer patients, one of the primary motivators for getting tested for hereditary cancer genes is to better understand the risks that their children might face in the future.
Out with the lion, and in with longevity! As March heralds in the spring, it also welcomes National Nutrition Month.
One of the greatest longevity secrets you’ll ever learn is how to take care of your brain throughout your entire lifetime.
Do you feel overwhelmed when you’re making your weekly grocery run at the mega food mart?
Did you leave your New Year’s resolutions in the dust weeks ago? Don’t let it get you down! It could be that you are just not choosing the right motivation to stick to your health goals.
Researchers from the Fox Chase Cancer Center (FCCC) have reported that a study they conducted has shown that more and more women are being asked by their physicians to have several different types
February celebrates heart-health month, and with Valentine’s Day around the corner, you should take more to heart than just a box of chocolates!
Yogurt is nothing new on our radar—but recently, more and more buzz is happening around Greek yogurt.
A study presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Conference in December confirmed that increasing the amount of starch in one’s diet, especially during the year following your diagnosis and
Research conducted here at Johns Hopkins has confirmed that removing both ovaries (a double oophorectomy) as a way to treat or reduce a woman's risk of breast and/or ovarian cancer is not