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  • A Tiny Spot
    This article is available for free reprint provided that the author's bionote is left intact and the article is published complete and unaltered. If you are using this article on a website or e-book, please make sure that the link in the author's bionote ...

  • A Tool for Early Breast Cancer Screening
    Who isn't familiar with the expression, "early detection is the best prevention?" We hear this term throughout the year and most everyone is familiar with this "catch phrase" as it relates to breast cancer. Obviously, a woman's chance for survival ...

  • Add Healthy Fat to your Diet
    Easy ways to include important good-for-you fats in your everyday diet. Add Healthy Fat to Your Diet 1. Try to eat fish twice a week, especially salmon, herring or mackerel. Avoid frozen breaded products made with hydrogenated oil. 2. Sprinkle 2 tsp (10 ...

  • African American Women Need Earlier Screening for Breast Cancer
    Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death for women, ages 40-55, and African American women under the age of 45 are more likely to develop breast cancer than any other group of women in the US.Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast ...

  • After 42 years you can quit
    Why and how you should quit smoking 53 years ago I had a friend and she was a girl.(not an official Girlfriend). Her mom smoked and worked during the day so daughter used to pinch her smokes and shared them with me. Both my parents smoked as well. So ...

  • Alcoholism Disease And Alcoholism Physical Symptoms
    Alcoholism disease and alcoholism physical symptoms should be understood if there's concern about alcohol abuse. Alcoholism disease can be defined as a drug addiction where alcohol consumption is at a level that interferes with the person's physical and ...

  • All About Green Tea And Polyphenols
    -A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared mind, Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi (1893 - 1986) Or as I like to say... When the student is ready, the teacher shall appear! By the way, have I said how much I passionately enjoy green tea, the ...

  • All about smoking and how to quit
    Why do we smoke? Why do we smoke, when we all know that it is not good for health? There are very many reasons to it but in this article we will ponder over the biggest reason in today's times and that is to release STRESS. What is stress, can we remove ...

  • All The Health Risks Of Processed Foods -- In Just A Few Quick, Convenient Bites
    Every day, 7 percent of the U.S. population visits a McDonald's, and 20-25 percent eat fast food of some kind, says Steven Gortmaker, professor of society, human development, and health at the Harvard School of Public Health. As for children, 30 percent ...

  • Alternative Forms Of Medicine For Cancer Patient
    ohn D.Samara http://www.childcancerandyou.org Alternative forms of medicine like: Acupuncture can be used for providing pain relief. Herbal Medicine helps strengthen the body's ability to eliminate cancer cells. They do not however cure cancer, but can ...

  • Alternative Treatments Based On Natural Hormones Are Becoming Increasingly Popular For Treating Perimenopause Or Menopause Symptoms
    Many women who are experiencing unpleasant perimenopause or menopause symptoms are considering alternative treatments based on natural hormones as a means of alleviating them. Conventional hormone replacement therapy is generally regarded as a very ...

  • Antiperspirants and Breast Cancer
    ANTIPERSPIRANTS AND BREAST CANCERMost underarm antiperspirants contain as the active ingredient, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, as you will probably remember there has been controversy about Aluminium, since the 1950's when it was a popular metal used for ...

  • Are Obese Women Getting Short-Changed By Chemotherapy Treatments?
    How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need? Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded ...

  • Are Parabens Really Safe
    You've probably heard the news stories about parabens and the controversy surrounding their use in personal care products. Here's a brief, but fair, look at this complicated issue:No cosmetic can ever be truly "natural"-no matter what the manufacturer ...

  • Are You Getting Enough Folic Acid?
    Chances are you are taking supplements for vitamins A, C, and E but what about folic acid? If you don't eat a lot of leafy greens, liver or brewers yeast, then chances are that you are not getting enough of this important vitamin. Folic Acid, otherwise ...

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No overall caffeine-breast cancer link: study - Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A study of nearly 40,000 women has found no overall link between caffeine and breast cancer, though some women who have benign breast lumps might be at a higher risk, researcher said on Monday. A few earlier studies had suggested ...

For the under-45 set, breast cancer is much harder to beat - Miami Herald
When Zunilda Guzman first felt the lump on her left breast earlier this year, she dismissed it as an annoying byproduct of her menstrual cycle. She had no family history of breast cancer and a mammogram had given her a clean bill of health. A month ...

Breast cancer in the United States in 2008 - Miami Herald
• Between 5 to 10 percent of breast cancers are due to heredity. The most significant risks are being female and getting older. • One woman dies of breast cancer every 13 minutes. An estimated 40,480 women and 450 men will die from the disease ...

The cancer map of the world - The Independent
Breast cancer cells This is the commonest cancer in women in the developed world. Every year more than 44,000 women are diagnosed with this disease in the UK, more than 100 a day, and rates here have increased by 50 per cent over 20 years. Worldwide ...

Thinking pink: Breast cancer awareness - Canton Repository
Nationally, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society. An estimated 40,460 women will die of the disease this year. Breast cancer strikes our grandmothers, mothers, sisters ...

Breast cancer patient opts for double mastectomy - Pensacola News Journal
Polly Brown's job at Florida Institute of Ultrasound in North Pensacola has given her an insider's view of breast cancer. After working 13 years as office manager and financial aid director, Brown knew one key thing: "From what I had learned of ...

Warmth for a cause - Boston Globe
The pink ribbon is an internationally recognized symbol of breast cancer awareness, and if you're seeing more pink than usual, it's because October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It's also the start of the chilly season, so here's a great ...