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		<title>Women: Age-Proof Your Health</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newswise &#8212; “A woman’s life &#099;&#104;&#097;&#110;&#103;&#101;&#115; &#097;&#116; every decade and so &#100;&#111;&#101;&#115; her body,” says Therese Bevers, M.D., medical director of MD Anderson’s Cancer Prevention Center. “And, just &#097;&#115; &#097; woman sets personal and work-related milestones, &#115;&#104;&#101; &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; should set health goals &#102;&#111;&#114; every stage of life.” MD Anderson experts have created &#097; &#112;&#108;&#097;&#110; to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Newswise &#8212; “A woman’s life &#099;&#104;&#097;&#110;&#103;&#101;&#115; &#097;&#116; every decade and so &#100;&#111;&#101;&#115; her body,” says Therese Bevers, M.D., medical director of MD Anderson’s Cancer Prevention Center. “And, just &#097;&#115; &#097; woman sets personal and work-related milestones, &#115;&#104;&#101; &#097;&#108;&#115;&#111; should set health goals &#102;&#111;&#114; every stage of life.” </p>
<p>MD Anderson experts have created &#097; &#112;&#108;&#097;&#110; to &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; guide women along their way. </p>
<p>“Practicing &#116;&#104;&#101; healthy behaviors &#105;&#110; &#111;&#117;&#114; guide is important &#102;&#111;&#114; all women, &#114;&#101;&#103;&#097;&#114;&#100;&#108;&#101;&#115;&#115; of age,” Bevers says. “So &#116;&#097;&#107;&#101; note of all of &#116;&#104;&#101;&#115;&#101; tips — &#101;&#118;&#101;&#110; &#116;&#104;&#101; ones directed toward women older or younger &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; you.”</p>
<p>Your 20s: Avoid Tanning and HPV</p>
<p>Say ‘no’ to tanning salons. Tanning bed &#117;&#115;&#101; significantly ups &#097; woman’s odds of &#103;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#105;&#110;&#103; melanoma (the deadliest form of skin cancer), according to research. Using tanning beds regularly &#098;&#101;&#102;&#111;&#114;&#101; age 30 increases &#097; woman’s risk of skin cancer &#098;&#121; 75%. </p>
<p>Reduce exposure to HPV. &#116;&#104;&#101; human papilloma virus, or HPV, is most common among young women &#105;&#110; their late teens and early 20s. High-risk strains of HPV are present &#105;&#110; more &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; 99% of cervical cancer cases. </p>
<p>A woman’s &#098;&#101;&#115;&#116; bet to reduce &#116;&#104;&#101; risk of HPV infection is to:o Limit her number of sexual partners o Consistently practice protected sex o Get &#116;&#104;&#101; HPV vaccine &#105;&#102; she’s younger &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; age 26</p>
<p>Your 30s: Add Weights and Relaxation Time</p>
<p>Lift &#115;&#111;&#109;&#101; weights. Most women begin to lose muscle mass &#097;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#114; age 30. Strength training can prevent muscle loss, build bone density and increase &#116;&#104;&#101; rate &#097;&#116; which &#116;&#104;&#101; body burns calories. And, maintaining &#097; healthy weight can &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; &#116;&#104;&#101; body avoid diseases like cancer. </p>
<p>Take time to unwind. Juggling all &#116;&#104;&#101; responsibilities of being &#097; mom, wife, caretaker and employee &#111;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#110; brings increased stress. Chronic stress affects &#097;&#108;&#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; every system &#105;&#110; &#116;&#104;&#101; body and wreaks havoc &#111;&#110; their functioning, &#109;&#097;&#107;&#105;&#110;&#103; it harder to fight &#111;&#102;&#102; diseases like cancer. Curb stress &#098;&#121; &#100;&#111;&#105;&#110;&#103; breathing exercises and &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; relaxation-type activities. </p>
<p>Your 40s: Stick to &#097; Healthy Diet and Exercise</p>
<p>Maintain &#097; healthy weight. &#097;&#115; women &#103;&#101;&#116; older, their metabolism decreases. This is &#101;&#115;&#112;&#101;&#099;&#105;&#097;&#108;&#108;&#121; &#116;&#114;&#117;&#101; &#097;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#114; age 40, &#119;&#104;&#101;&#110; women &#109;&#097;&#121; have &#097; hard time maintaining &#116;&#104;&#101; weight they had &#105;&#110; their 20s and 30s. </p>
<p>Making healthy food choices and staying active every day can &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; jumpstart &#116;&#104;&#101; body’s metabolism and keep &#111;&#102;&#102; unwanted pounds. </p>
<p>Your 50s: Seek Healthy Hormone Options </p>
<p>Limit &#116;&#104;&#101; &#117;&#115;&#101; of hormone therapy. Taking hormones can increase &#097; woman’s chances of developing uterine cancer, breast cancer, heart disease, blood clots and stroke. Women should talk to their doctor about hormone therapy and ask about healthier options to manage menopausal symptoms.</p>
<p>Your 60s and older: Stay Socially Active</p>
<p>Almost 10 million Americans older &#116;&#104;&#097;&#110; age 65 live alone, according to &#116;&#104;&#101; U.S. Census Bureau. &#102;&#111;&#114; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121;, living alone can lead to loneliness and depression, which can harm &#097; person’s &#111;&#118;&#101;&#114;&#097;&#108;&#108; health.</p>
<p>Get involved &#105;&#110; your community. Bevers encourages women who are retired and lack social interaction to &#102;&#105;&#110;&#100; volunteer opportunities &#105;&#110; their communities and &#103;&#101;&#116; involved. It’ll keep them active, engaged and sociable. &#101;&#118;&#101;&#110; better: it offers &#097; chance to &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114;&#115;. </p>
<p>“Whether you’re &#105;&#110; your 20s, 40s or 60s, yearly check-ups are &#097; must,” Bevers says. “With &#116;&#104;&#101; &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; of your doctor, you can &#099;&#114;&#101;&#097;&#116;&#101; &#097; personalized health &#112;&#108;&#097;&#110; to &#104;&#101;&#108;&#112; you stay healthy &#102;&#111;&#114; &#109;&#097;&#110;&#121; years to come.” </p>
<p>Bevers recommends women download &#116;&#104;&#101; Screening Exams &#098;&#121; Age checklist &#097;&#116; mdanderson.org/focused and &#116;&#097;&#107;&#101; it to their &#110;&#101;&#120;&#116; doctor’s visit. </p>
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