In the fight against breast cancer, 3D mammography can detect cancer better – especially for women with dense breast tissue. Learn more at bit.ly/3TpHhNW
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As part of Sarah Cannon at Menorah Medical Center, we are committed to arming you with the information you need to be proactive with your breast health. Schedule your mammogram 24/7 online at bit.ly/3yQZqvG.
Not all orthopedic injuries occur over time. Traumatic accidents often happen without warning and require immediate medical care. Be prepared by knowing where to find the nearest emergency room. See our locations: KCFastER.com#WorldTraumaDay
Half of women have dense breast tissue, which can mask anomalies on a mammogram and increase the risk of cancer. Learn about breast density and steps you can take to assist in catching cancer early. bit.ly/3T5TXt3
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We’re kicking off #BoneAndJointActionWeek with #WorldArthritisDay. While arthritis may not be preventable, there are ways to keep your joints healthy, such as staying active and managing stress in a healthy way.
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For women with dense breast tissue, 3D mammograms can detect cancer better than 2D mammography. Learn how to tell if you have dense breasts. bit.ly/3CoqTpz
According to the CDC, approximately 250,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Learn more about breast screening guidelines and when it’s time to schedule your mammogram:
Time flies when you’re having summer fun! Fall is quickly approaching and it’s almost that time of year: #BackToSchool time.
As kids prepare for their first day back, here are six healthy habits to help them rock the school year.
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Is your child up to date on their vaccinations? During #NationalImmunizationAwarenessMonth, support your child and the health of our communities by refreshing yourself on recommended vaccinations.
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ALT A grown-up Q&A about vaccines
Q: Did I get all the vaccines I need as a kid?
A: You probably need some new ones and boosters. Ask your doctor!
Q: Where can I get my vaccines?
A: From your doctor, urgent care clinics and pharmacies.
are very rare.
Q: Aren't the side effects scary?
A: No; vaccine side effects are very rare
Q: Are vaccines expensive?
A: Most are covered by insurance plans and Medicare.
Q: Vaccine are shots - won't they hurt?
A: Not necessarily. Distract yourself and breathe deeply before and during. It will be worth it!
#DYK? Sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that can originate in the bone or soft tissue area.
During #SarcomaAwarenessMonth, learn more about the signs, symptoms and risk factors of sarcoma: bit.ly/3afE81Z.
Wishing everyone in our community a safe and happy Fourth of July!
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10 common causes for emergency room visits and what you can do to ensure a happy and safe Fourth of July.
We offer 11 ERs across the KC region, find an ER near you at bit.ly/3NG9oVh.