Deciding when to get a routine mammogram is confusing. Guidelines disagree on whether to begin at age 40, 45 or 50, and whether a yearly or every-other-year scan is best. New research aims to one day help tailor advice by using genetics and other factors to determine whether a woman's risk of breast cancer is low, high or somewhere in between. For now, experts say talk with your doctor about factors such as cancer in the family and your own health history to decide when to start screening — and then stick with it.
Dozens of Lima-area women gathered for the fifth annual Lima Women Have Heart Luncheon to raise awareness, share resources and promote prevention of cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death among women.
More than 150 local businesswomen gathering to network and learn how to take better care of themselves.
With the goal of raising awareness to breast cancer, Mercy Health is hosting the 4th annual ‘I Pink I Can’ 5K event.
In honor of American Heart Month, the Lima Women Have Heart event strives to raise awareness of heart attacks and heart disease in women.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer of women, claiming one in every three women in the United States annually, according to the American Heart Association.
A local event aims to empower women to take control of their heart health by providing education and support.