If you have a headache, you know it—and chances are the people around you know about it, too. But do you know what type of headache you have? Find out by viewing our new headaches programs.
Also in this week?s newsletter: The reasons birth control fails; coping with a chronic skin disorder; what it means to have a precursor to breast cancer; and a lecture series on breast cancer basics.
What Are the Different Types of Headaches?
Anyone who suffers from headaches knows they can put a damper on everyday life. But not all headaches are alike. Learn what type of headache you have.
People who live with psoriasis know that at some point lesions will inevitably reappear. Learn what happens when the disease flares up and what strategies might help.
While no method of contraception offers a 100 percent guarantee, familiarity with the reasons why birth control fails, and knowing how to choose the method that matches your needs, can help couples keep their risk of unplanned p
regnancy low.
As more American women are screened for breast cancer with mammograms, doctors are seeing more of a condition called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Find out how this pre-cancer differs from breast cancer.
Advances in technology and new treatment options are allowing many more women to survive breast cancer. So if you have been recently diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, you may have a lot of decisions to make. Learn the complicated language of breast cancer.