Archive for November, 2008

Posted on November 30th, 2008 by by admin

Breastfeeding When You Have Returned to Work

Breastfeeding When You Have Returned to Work

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The night before your first day at work, put the baby’s car seat in the car, lay out your clothes, pack your lunch and your breast pump.
Breastfeed the baby as soon as you get up in the morning, so baby will be content while you are getting ready.
Some mothers […]

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Posted on November 29th, 2008 by by admin

Breastfeeding: Before Returning to Work

Breastfeeding: Before Returning to Work
If you plan to have the caregiver give formula or cow’s milk (for babies over 10 months) to your baby while you are at work, you can start substituting formula or cow’s milk feeds for breastfeeds that will not be given, starting about 2 weeks before you return to work.
It’s a […]

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Posted on November 28th, 2008 by by admin

Health Tip - Breastfeeding and Employment

Health Tip - Breastfeeding and Employment 
Many mothers have successfully combined breastfeeding and employment. How you do this will depend on your baby’s age, your work schedule, support for breastfeeding in your workplace and your child care arrangements.
Get in touch with other women who have continued to breastfeed after returning to work. They are a good […]

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Posted on November 28th, 2008 by by admin

Breastfeeding Basics

Breastfeeding Basics

Can I breastfeed after a caesarean birth?
How do I know if I am producing enough milk?
How is milk made?
How long should a feeding last?
How often should I nurse my baby?
How will I know if s/he is getting enough?
Is it all right to go on a weight loss diet if I am breastfeeding?
What […]

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Posted on November 27th, 2008 by by admin

Health Tips - Mammography Fact Sheet

Health Tips - Mammography Fact Sheet
The efficacy of screening mammography has been the subject of debate especially, after a Danish study claimed that the clinical trials of screening mammography had procedural and other flaws. The publication of a study in the journal Cancer* that involved a third of the women in Sweden refutes the claims […]

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Posted on November 26th, 2008 by by admin

Questions and Answers about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine

Questions and Answers about Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine
A. Information for Providers
What is HPV?
Human Papillomavirus, (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections in the United States (U.S.) Some strains of HPV are responsible for warts of the hands and feet, and other strains are responsible for warts of the penis, scrotum, vulva, vagina, […]

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Posted on November 25th, 2008 by by admin

Cancer Glossary of Terms

Definition of Cancer Related Terms

Aflatoxins - A group of chemicals that are produced by a mold. Aflatoxins sometimes contaminate certain foods.
Anabolic Steroids - Drugs that increase muscle mass, sometimes used illegally by athletes to improve performance.
Asbestos - Naturally occuring minerals used for insulation and flame retardation.
Benign Tumor - An unusual growth of cells that is […]

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Posted on November 24th, 2008 by by admin

Cancer of the Uterus

Cancer of the Uterus
What should people know about cancer of the uterus?
The uterus or womb is a pear shaped organ in a woman’s abdomen between the bladder and the rectum. The uterus is the part of the female reproductive system where a baby develops. It consists of the cervix (mouth of the uterus) and the […]

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Posted on November 23rd, 2008 by by admin

Health Tips - Thyroid Cancer

Health Tips - Thyroid Cancer
What should people know about thyroid cancer?
The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck. It is located below the Adam’s apple and makes hormones. These hormones help control blood pressure, body temperature, the rate at which the heart beats, and how fast food is converted into energy. Hormones from the […]

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Posted on November 22nd, 2008 by by admin

Health Tips - Skin Cancer

Health Tips - Skin Cancer
What is Skin Cancer?
Skin cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissue of the skin. Skin cancer can occur anywhere on the body. The skin has several layers; the two main ones are the epidermis (upper or outer layer) and the dermis (lower or inner layer). […]

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