What to know about breast self-awareness and how it fits into cancer prevention

A recent piece from Griffindailynews raises a central question, “What does it mean to have breast self-awareness?” Although much of the article’s content is available in paid plans only, the published title suggests a growing interest in how body awareness can integrate into broader cancer-prevention strategies.

What to know about breast self-awareness and how it fits into cancer prevention

Decline in NH overdose deaths uneven by gender

This year could mark the first time in New Hampshire’s recorded history that more women die from overdoses than men. Although overall overdose deaths in the state continue to decline, the gender gap appears to be widening.

Decline in NH overdose deaths uneven by gender

Doctors looking into hormone therapy as a way to ward off dementia in women

Emerging research suggests that starting hormone replacement therapy at the right moment could help maintain estrogen levels and reduce the risk of dementia in women. Doctors are investigating how timing may be key to safeguarding cognitive function.

Doctors looking into hormone therapy as a way to ward off dementia in women

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Treatment Market to Reach USD 5.09 Billion by 2034, Driven by Rising STI Cases and Growing Awareness

The global Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) treatment market is expected to increase from USD 3.65 billion in 2025 to around USD 5.09 billion by 2034, marking a projected CAGR of 3.75%. Rising STI cases and heightened public awareness continue to fuel this steady market expansion.

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Treatment Market to Reach USD 5.09 Billion by 2034, Driven by Rising STI Cases and Growing Awareness

Dense Breasts: What It Means and What Women Can Do About Screening

Dense or not dense—these terms on a mammogram report are not about how your breasts look or feel. Rather, they highlight the type of breast tissue you have, which can help guide the best approach to cancer screening.