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Clinician Corner
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Food Groups
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Meal Planning and Food Storage
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Macronutrients
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Food Savings
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Nutrition Hot Topics
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Food Labels
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Cooking Tips and Healthy Food Swaps
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Cultural Cuisine
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Beverages
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Vitamins
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Minerals
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Phytochemicals, Antioxidants, and Prebiotics
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Different Types of Diets
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Nutrition Myths Vs Facts
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Food Feature
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Intro to Exercise and Exercise Safety
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Exercise Types
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Creating an Exercise Plan
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Exercise Plan Maintenance
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Exercise Considerations
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Exercises for Targeted Areas
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Exercise Hot Topics
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Exercise Equipment
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Exercise Myths Vs Facts
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Motivation and Creating a "Why" Statement
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SMART Goals
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Tiny Habits
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Creating a Plan
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Accountability
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Mindfulness and Gratitude
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Emotions
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Self-Care
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Obstacles and Barriers
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Sleep and Energy
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Stress
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Moving to Maintenance
Breast Cancer Awareness
According to the American Cancer Society, early detection of breast cancer in the localized stage has a 5-year survival rate of 99%. Early detection includes doing monthly self-breast exams, regular clinical breast exams, and mammograms.
What can be some symptoms or signs of breast cancer?
- A change in how the breast or nipple feels
- Nipple tenderness
- Lump or thickening in or near the breast or underarm area
- Change in the skin texture (orange peel texture)
- A change in the breast or nipple appearance
- Change in the size or shape
- Dimpling, swelling, shrinkage, recent asymmetry
- Nipple that turned inward or inverted
- Skin becoming scaly, red, swollen, ridges, pitting
- Any nipple discharge-particularly clear or bloody discharge