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Dr. Mariam Gomaa

Dr. Mariam Gomaa is on ABC News.

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Yoga to meditation: A look at the complementary methods for breast cancer patients to treat the whole person

PHOTO: Oils containing CBD (Cannabidiol) are seen in a shop in Paris, June 14, 2018.
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Google searches skyrocket for CBD: What to know about the latest wellness trend, and does it work?

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Not all parents are following safe sleep practices for their babies: What to know

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Men’s marijuana use increases miscarriage risk for women, new research finds

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Babies at higher risk of heart defects if dad drinks alcohol before conception: Study

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Breast cancer disparities: Black women more likely than white women to die from breast cancer in the US

PHOTO: A patient has a mammogram in France on Oct. 9, 2017.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What to know about the latest developments in breast cancer research, treatment and prevention

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Keeping feelings bottled up could put women at risk of stroke: Study

PHOTO: Jonathan Van Ness of "Queer Eye" poses for a portrait in New York, Aug. 21, 2019. The reality-show star opens up about being an addict, a sexual abuse victim and H.I.V. positive in a new memoir, "Over the Top."
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How Jonathan Van Ness of 'Queer Eye' is making over the stigma of HIV

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Long periods of hormone replacement therapy increase breast cancer risk, study says