Maternity Tea for Mothers-to-Be
If you're pregnant or thinking about having a baby, you have many important decisions to make, including chossing the right hospital for your delivery. Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County invites you to our next monthly Maternity Tea for Mothers-to-Be on Tuesday, October 25 at 6:30 p.m. You can tour our beautiful mother/baby suites, meet our experienced and friendly staff and learn more about our 5-star services that we provide to our expectant mothers and families. For more information, call (609) 835-3199 or
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OCTOBER 2005
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Extra Pounds Increase Breast Cancer Risk
There are ample reasons to manage your weight. Arthritis, diabetes, and heart disease are all a threat to overweight women. Now you can add breast cancer to the list. Learn more about the breast cancer and weight connection.
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Secondhand Smoke More Dangerous Than Previously Thought
Research shows that breathing in secondhand smoke is more dangerous for your heart than experts used to think. Discover steps you can take to reduce your exposure to secondhand smoke.
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A Common Breakfast Item Helps Protect Against Arthritis
What popular beverage may help keep your joints in good shape? The key is a certain ingredient that can reduce the odds of developing arthritis. Get the answers to the mystery here, and uncover some tricks to squeeze more of this drink into your diet.
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Relaxation May Be One Smell Away
Can your sense of smell bring about healing? Aromatherapy can do that and more.
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Exercise More to Boost Heart Health
Most of us already know that exercise is important for heart health. But what about diet? Will cutting calories yield the same—or even better—results? Not quite, according to this research.
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Depression Affects Twice as Many Women as Men
Nearly twice as many women as men are affected by depression each year. This two-to-one ratio crosses international borders, racial and ethnic backgrounds, and economic status. Certain traits, however, may put some women at a higher risk.
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