Women's Health

Lake Oconee Cancer, Lake Oconee Breast Cancer
Women's Health

Breast Reconstruction: Clearing Up Common Misconceptions

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Editorial Team

The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 268,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in 2018. But ...

Women's Health

Shorter Course of Radiation for Patients with Breast Cancer

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Dr. Mark Quinn

Recently the American Society of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) came out with new guidelines for the treatment of early stage ...

Men's Health Women's Health

Gaining Weight, Losing Energy? Your Hormones May Need This 4-Step Boost

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Editorial Team

Fatigue, weight gain, declining sex drive, decreasing muscle strength, irritability – all can be unwelcome signs of aging or stress ...

Lake Oconee, Women's Health
Women's Health

If You Think Motherhood Is Driving You Crazy – You May Be Right

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Editorial Team

Even in two-parent families, it appears that the bulk of child-rearing duties still fall to one person. For all the ...

Lake Oconee Health, Lake Oconee Health and Wellness, Women Health
Women's Health

8 Common Myths about Women’s Health Debunked

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Carolina Polo

Self-care is all the rage, but true self-care for women is more than taking time to yourself. It’s taking time ...

Breast Cancer, Atlanta Oncology, Lake Oconee Cancer
Women's Health

Is There A Path To A Cure For Cancer?

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Editorial Team

Thank you to Dr. Mark Quinn, a Board Certified Radiation Oncologist with Atlanta Oncology Associates in Lake Oconee, who brought this ...

Women's Health

When Mom’s To-Do List is Doing Her In

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Editorial Team

Expert Offers Busy Moms Tips for Tackling Their Schedules “We Can Do It!” was a World War II-era battle cry ...

Lake Oconee, Pregnancy Tips, Getting pregnant, fertility tips
Children's Health Women's Health

Baby-Making Made Simple: A Pre and Post Checklist

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Editorial Team

The idea of starting a family and planning for pregnancy can be overwhelming. From understanding your fertility to how to ...

Women's Health

Making “The Day After” A Reality for Me, My Sister, and Many Other Patients

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Editorial Team

By Jean Scanlin Wright In August of 2002 my family was going through a “tsunami.” My twin sister, Joanne, was ...