Fibrocystic Breasts
If you hear someone say you have fibrocystic breasts, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have a disease. Many times the term is used as a
Race, Ethnicity and Breast Health
Here’s something we wish we couldn’t say: race and ethnicity matter when it comes to breast health, cancer and mortality. Certain groups run greater risks
Food, Food, Food and Breast Health: What To Eat
Today’s a fun day to write this blog because we’re talking about food. We LOVE food. Food is what powers our bodies so we can
Mammography and Radiation: Risk vs Benefit
Mammograms are safe; breast cancer… is not. Your risk of cancer from the radiation from a mammogram is very, very small. The benefit of using
Whole Body Health: Walk the Walk
Every now and then (though maybe it should be all of the time) we like to talk about general health because a healthy body includes
Breast Trauma and Breast Imaging
We talk a lot about changes to the breast that seem to come from nowhere – discolorations or discharge that happen out of the blue.
Breast Development and the Tanner Scale
To follow up with our prior post on breast growth and in the interest of breast education, we’d like to introduce a specific scale of