Consider this shocking fact - according to the Center for Disease and Control (CDC) as of July13 approximately 899,327 people have died from chronic disease this year. Chronic diseases, defined as ongoing, often incurable diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease, are the greatest threats
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Most of us know someone who battled with breast cancer, whether it was in our family, or circle of friends and acquaintances. We feel hopeful when we hear of survivors who fought the disease and won. Among this triumphant group are women who utilized preventative measures to beat the cancer.
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A Family history refers to health information about you and your close relatives. Family history is one of the most important risk factors for health problems like heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. (A risk factor is anything that increases your chance of getting a disease.)
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