Breast Cancer <http://www.heartcare-info.com/breastcancer.html>
Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast
cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung
cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer, but there are a
number of risk factors. Risks that you cannot change include

    * Age - the      chance of getting breast cancer rises as a woman
gets older
    * Genes - there      are two genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, that greatly
increase the risk. Women who have      family members with breast or
ovarian cancer <http://www.heartcare-info.com/breastcancer2.html>  may
wish to be      tested.
    * Personal      factors - beginning periods before age 12 or going
through menopause after      age 55

Kinds of Screening Tests
<http://www.heartcare-info.com/breastcancer3.html>
Depression  <http://www.heartcare-info.com/depression.html>
Tests and diagnosis <http://www.heartcare-info.com/depression2.html>

Aortic Aneurysm
<http://www.heartcare-info.com/aortic-aneurysm-overview.html>
Heart Disease: Abnormal Heart Rhythm
<http://www.heartcare-info.com/abnormal-heart-rhythm.html>

Abnormal Heart Rhythm (Arrhythmia)
<http://www.heartcare-info.com/abnormal-heart-rhythm.html>
Heart Disease: Angina
<http://www.heartcare-info.com/aortic-aneurysm-overview.html>

High Cholesterol: Cholesterol Basics
<http://www.heartcare-info.com/cholesterolmanagement.html>

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