Adventist HealthCare & You Magazine (Fall 2020)

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WOMEN’S HEALTH

A HEALTHIER YOU

for Women

Staying healthy is more important than ever. Avni Jain, MD, a primary care doctor with Adventist Medical Group, puts women’s health in focus with these reminders about important screenings.

ANNUAL PHYSICAL

HEART HEALTH

Talk with your doctor about your overall physical and mental health and any concerns you have. Review any preventive health screenings you may need.

Your heart is special. Ensure it’s protected with regular heart checkups that measure your blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar.

IMMUNIZATIONS Stay up to date on your vaccinations. Get the flu shot every year, tetanus every five to 10 years, the shingles vaccine if you are over 50 and the pneumonia vaccine if you’re over the age of 65.

BREAST CANCER SCREENING Starting at age 40, talk with your doctor about whether it’s time to begin mammograms. They are the best screening tool for detecting breast cancer early.

ANNUAL WELL-WOMAN EXAM

COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENINGS Starting at age 45, screenings for colorectal cancer can help detect precancerous and cancerous polyps early.

Your well-woman exam is an important time to talk about concerns regarding your reproductive health. Your doctor will also perform a breast and gynecological exam. Cervical cancer screening begins at age 21 and occurs every three to five years, depending on your risk factors.

BONE HEALTH Beginning at age 65, screening for osteoporosis can identify the need for treatment to prevent bone loss and potential fallrelated conditions such as hip, wrist and ankle fractures.

Don’t delay. Get started on the path to a healthier you by scheduling an appointment with one of our expert and caring physicians at AHCYou.com/FA20WomensHealth. Telehealth is also available.

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