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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force is lowering the recommended age for regular breast cancer screenings. Breast cancer diagnoses are increasing, and in response, experts now recommend that screenings start at the age of 40. Kettering Health experts say this doesn't change much on their end, but it will help women []
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Breast Cancer: Mammograms Now Recommended Starting at Age 40
The USPSTF has revised its guidelines to recommend screening all women every other year, starting at 40, due to rising breast cancer rates in their 40s.
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Kate may be recovering from cancer but she cracked it with this wonderful snap of Louis
WITH all the gloom hanging over the House of Windsor in the past four months it is lovely to see a smile from the youngest member of the family. No one gets children smiling better than their mothe