Now covered by Medicare, the preventive procedure – coupled with smoking cessation efforts – expands at Mercy and other Maine hospitals.
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Health and lifestyle stories from the Portland Press Herald.
Message on car’s window brings potential kidney donor to South Portland woman
A 30-year-old Windham man with three children offers one of his kidneys to a woman he’d never met.
Public health experts see anti-vaccine bill as scare tactic
A bill submitted this week aims to create a new state program to investigate vaccine injury claims.
Maine gets a clean bill of health in annual nationwide ranking
Led by southern Maine, the state has better numbers than the national median, but some rural counties lag in obesity and smoking rates.
Hospitals: LePage budget threatens medical services
Cutting MaineCare rates and taxing nonprofits would put holes in the social safety net, they say, but the state sees room for hospitals to absorb the hits.
Alzheimer’s treatment shows promise
A study shows a drug being developed by Biogen reduces brain plaque in some patients.
Poll: Most in U.S. don’t know of Supreme Court health care case
But when the potential fallout is explained, most say it would hurt the country and they would look to Congress or the states to fix it.
Breast biopsy accuracy is questioned in study
The results indicate that pathologists are very good at determining when invasive cancer is present in breast tissue, but less adept at making the right diagnosis with less serious conditions.
Exercise found to help treat breast cancer
Once breast cancer gains a foothold, regular aerobic exercise makes a tumor more vulnerable to the effects of chemotherapy.
New cholesterol drugs may lower heart attack risk
The federal government will decide this summer whether to allow two of the drugs on the market.