Breast Cancer Quiz

Breast Cancer occurs 85 to 90 percent of the time as a hard, stony, singular, non-mobile lump that is anchored in the surrounding tissues of the breast.
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2/15/2007

St. John's Health MinuteYou're a guy. A sports team gets your attention -- not your facial skin. But here's a news flash: If you want to look good, you've got to deal with your skin. Doctors say - if men want to keep skin youthful and healthy looking, they've got to make skin care a part of their daily regimen. So here are some things both men and women can do. Think "moisturizer" when buying soaps. Buy a face moisturizer that contains sunblock or sunscreen. If you've got dry skin, buy a light moisturizing body lotion for summer. During winter months, buy heavier moisturizing creams or ointments. And to prevent dry skin: take lukewarm showers (instead of hot ones). Limit shower time to 5 or 10 minutes. And apply moisturizing lotion right after drying from the shower.

Parents, pay attention! You may think your child has ADHD, but what about you? It’s true, adult adhd is just as prevalent. If you want to learn more, mark this on your calendar. Dr. Teresa Gatton is holding a health talk on the subject. She’ll discuss everything from symptoms to treatment options for Adult ADHD. It’s set for tomorrow, February 16th at 1:00 at St. John`s Health Connection location inside Northpark Mall. For more information, call St. John’s Referral One at 625-2000 or log onto stj.com.

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