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Nipple Reduction or Areola Reduction? by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Fri 02 Apr 2010 12:00am part of the breast (usually.) It is adjacent to the pigmented surrounding area, the areola. Sometimes the nipple protrudes too much or the areola seems too wide. A nipple reduction is technically the reduction of the central nipple. The areola can also be reduced and this is sometimes done at the time of a breast lift or reduction. Nipple reduction can Read on »
Tara Reid Areola Scars – Modified Breast Lift? by Dr. John D. Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Wed 01 Jun 2005 12:00am Her surgeon might be in a catch 22 here: If he does the full lift operation there are more scars. If he does the lesser operation, she may look distorted. A full lift is more risky for smokers which might also be a factor. It’s hard to tell with the “nipple slip picture” as the only one we have for evaluation. We don’t know much o ... Read on »
Preserving the Nipple Areola Complex by Dave W Healthy Living ProfessionalFacebook Posted Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:47pm an article confirming that skin-sparing mastectomy with nipple areola complex preservation appears to be oncologically safe, provided the tumour is not close to the nipple and a frozen section protocol for the retro-areolar tissue is followed. Follow the link to download the full article. Preserving the Nipple Areola Complex PDF Related posts Is skin Read on »
Does Red Meat Cause Colon Cancer? by Scott K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:01am Colon cancer on four legs? I was involved in a discussion recently where the statement of “red meat causes colon cancer” was spoken. Figuring that to be a gross overgeneralization, I decided to do some sleuthing and see what the record shows regarding red meat and colon cancer. I meandered over to Google, typed in “red meat” and came up with a screen Read on »
Red Meat Causes Cancer? Hogwash! by Total Health Breakthroughs Patient Expert Posted Wed 09 Dec 2009 2:00am Red Meat Causes Cancer” About four months ago, this headline appeared in just about every mainstream health publication. It was on the nightly news. Even the Wall.... The researchers then compared this information to their health outcomes over a period of 10 years. Their conclusion was that “red meat” causes numerous different types of cancer, heart Read on »
Signs & Symptoms of Breast Cancer by Better Health Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm discharge Nipple inverted Nipple tenderness Red areola Red breast Red nipple Scaly areola Scaly breast Scaly nipple Swollen areola Swollen breast Swollen nipple... Here is a list of some of the common signs and symptoms of Breast Cancer: Areola changes Breast changes Breast lump Breast pain Breast shape change Breast size Read on »
Go Red! National Wear Red Day by Amy R. Patient Expert Posted Fri 05 Feb 2010 4:22am      Are you wearing red today? NationalWear Red For Women is TODAYFEB 5TH! Go Red For Women is the American Heart Association’s initiative to raise awareness of heart disease in women and educate them about how to prevent this No. 1 killer. Visit GoRedForWomen.organd learn how to make heart-healthy choices every day Read on »
Red Red Wine by Diana Y. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 16 Oct 2008 7:59pm Did you know that moderate alcohol consumption may reduce heart disease risk? Studies show 1-2 drinks per day increases HDL - the good cholesterol, and may slow formation of LDL - the bad cholesterol. Further studies show alcohol may help prevent blood platelets, that cause heart attack and stroke, from clotting. Phytochemicals may be the reason Read on »
red red wine by Bronwyn Patient Expert Posted Wed 08 Jul 2009 10:37pm Red red wine. Known for it's beneficial antioxidants (most famous is "resveratrol") that fight cancer and heart disease. Plus, people like it. Even though I'm not a big wine gal myself, I thought I'd write some sweet new findings about it for you winos. Organic red wine has been shown to have significantly higher levels of resveratrol Read on »