Groups

Learn, share and connect in groups!
Groups give people who share a common interest a way to come together online. Group members can share information with one another in multiple way. Blogs, bulletins, threads and posts (as in Forums) are all available. Members can also upload image, audio and video media files to their Group's Gallery for sharing. Group owners can also create Events for group members only or that are open to the entire community.

If you don't see a group you are interested in, you can go ahead and set one up. Groups can be set up and organized by any member of MyHealthCommunity.

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Breast Health and Early Detection

Generations of families face the threat of breast cancer. Mothers, daughters, sisters,and grandmothers often face the fight against breast cancer.What steps to take toward prevention? How to fight the disease? Come and join this group and tell your story. We can join forces to fight our fight as a team. Strength in numbers, right?

Colon Cancer

Colon cancer: Should you be concerned? If you're 50 or older, the answer is yes. If you're 50 or older, you need to think about colon cancer.Most colon cancers occur in men and women who are 50 or older.

 

Food For Thought

This group is all about Nutrition and making the right food choices for you and your family.  Eating the correct balance of foods from the major food groups and buying locally grown foods can lead to a healthier and happier life. We are here to inform and educate our users, listen to your ideas and participate together in creating a healthier community.

Healthy Living Tips

A general forum and discussion group regarding healthy living advice and support

Heart Healthy Living

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of disability. The most common heart disease in the United States is coronary heart disease, which often appears as a heart attack. You can reduce the chance of developing coronary heart disease by taking steps to prevent and control factors that put people at greater risk. Knowing how to recognize signs and symptoms of a heart attack are critical to the most positive outcomes after having a heart attack. Steps to take in modifying your life can lead to lessened risk. Join us in this group to support each other in lowering our heart risks.
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