Hair Club Medical Group Makes Hair Transplantation Easier

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gI_HCMedicalGroup.JPGTerrific news for those suffering from hair loss living in the Seattle or Portland areas. Hair Club Medical Group in Tukwila, Washington will bring additional convenience to its Pacific Northwest customers by offering hair transplant surgery by Dr. Robert Niedbalski, who has recently joined this network of talented physicians. The Hair Club hair loss treatment center is located at 545 Andover Park West, Suite 205, Tukwila, WA 98188, (253) 630-5217. The center is one of more than 95 Hair Club locations in the U.S. The Hair Club Medical Group is a network of hair transplant physicians whose practices are managed by Hair Club.

The 10 year old Seattle area location recently went through a remodeling and expansion, with the center adding offices and two procedure suites for Dr. Niedbalski to its existing space.

By offering hair transplantation as a hair restoration option, area customers will save a lot of time. Previously, clients in the Seattle and Portland areas had to travel to locations in California for hair transplant surgery.

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Treadmill Desks Good for Lowering Breast Cancer Risks

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TrekDesk Treadmill Desk Women in high risk groups for developing breast cancer are often given medications that reduce a particular genome of breast cancer but increase their risk for other breast cancers and blood clots according researchers from Oregon Health & Science University. Their findings were published in the September 15th issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.

Daily walking has been shown to be more effective in reducing breast cancer risks without dangerous side effects in numerous studies. According to a 20-year Nurses’ Health Study of 72,000 female nurses, walking for three hours a week, a mere 30 minutes a day is associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer.

Another study published in the New England Journal of Medicine focused on 26,000 women and found similar results with the risk of breast cancer reduced by 72%.

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