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New FDA rules on mammograms and the positive effect of vitamin D on dementia

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Dr. Kevin Most, Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital, joins The Steve Cochran Show to rundown the health news you need to know, including new rules for reporting breast density on mammograms and how vitamin D can be a big boost to your overall health.

Read Dr. Most's notes below:

FDA Mammogram changes – Understanding what the change really is

  1. One in eight women will be diagnosed with Breast cancer
  2. Screening recommendations remain the same for American Cancer Society ages 40-44 by choice, ages 45-54- annual mammogram  ages 55 -75  every other year
  3. Breast Cancer survival increases as it is identified earlier
  4. Treatment is less invasive and toxic for cases identified earlier
  5. 50% of women have breast tissue that is considered dense, making it more difficult to identify breast cancer
  6. Women with dense breast tissue have a 4 X higher risk of Breast Cancer
  7. 38 States have some mandate on reporting of breast density

Vitamin D- Now that the sun is out longer, do we need Vit D?

  1. Vitamin D is more important than just bone health
  2. Vitamin D has been linked to lower incidence of dementia, this is more noted in women than men
  3. Vitamin D has been shown to help control infections
  4. Vitamin D has been shown to decrease inflammation
  5. Vitamin D has been shown to decrease the risk of diabetes
  6. Vitamin D has been shown to lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of heart disease
  7. Vitamin D has been shown to decrease depression
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