Los Angeles Times - Jul 22, 2008
Mammograms to screen for breast cancer are recommended for women age 40 and older every year or two. There are several reasons, however, why as many as
dBTechno - Jul 23, 2008
Washington (dbTechno) - According to new study carried out by St. Luke’s Mountain State Tumor Institute in Boise, Idaho, lidocaine gel may be able to help
TheMedGuru - Jul 23, 2008
by Jyoti Pal Lidocaine – a topical numbing gel – can come up as an antidote for uncomfortable mammograms, a new study suggests. Generous application of the
Enews 2.0 - Jul 23, 2008
By Diane Anderson Mammograms to screen for breast cancer are recommended for women age 40 and older once a year as part of the routine healthcare.
eFluxMedia - Jul 22, 2008
By Alice Turner The cheap and readily available lidocaine gel, which is a topic anesthetic available over-the-counter, manages to significantly reduce the
Chatter Shmatter - Jul 22, 2008
Women undergoing mammograms maybe at greater ease during the procedure with the addition of lidocaine gel, which is a type of topical analgesic.
MedPage Today - Jul 22, 2008
By Crystal Phend, Staff Writer, MedPage Today BOISE, Idaho, July 22 -- Numbing the breasts with lidocaine gel may make mammography less uncomfortable,