sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - breast-cancer

Source: Salina Journal

Haley Wenthe and Jessica Sheahon have had close experiences with breast cancer: Wenthe's mother died from it five years ago, and Sheahon's mom completed chemotherapy not long ago.

Source: Chicago Tribune

During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it is fitting and proper that women be informed about any newly discovered dangers, even as the public groans under the weight of all the warnings surrounding the mere act of living.

Source: Life, The Universe...

A research team from the Northern California Cancer Center, the University of Southern California, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine has found that increased exposure to sunlight – which increases levels of vitamin D in the body -- may decrease the risk of advanced  …

Source: KMBC.com

SALINA, Kan. -- Two Salina Central High School seniors designed T-shirts to raise money for breast cancer awareness, but an assistant principal banned one of the designs from school.

Source: newsweek.com

Elizabeth Edwards has been extraordinarily open about her battle with breast cancer. "When I was first diagnosed, I was going to beat this. I was going to be the champion of cancer," she told NEWSWEEK in a recent interview. "And I don't have that feeling now.

Source: Chicago Tribune

You eat your veggies, you exercise at least a few times a week, you gave up cigarettes and hormone-replacement pills, and you have a glass of red wine every day, all because you care about your health. But one of these things is not like the others.

Source: 333

It's too soon to tell whether Aly's study will help make ultrasonic scalpels standard for cosmetic surgeries, but anything that improves these procedures will only make them more popular and accessible.

Source: AOL

"Over the last decade, Mr.

Source: The New York Times

Source: Health.Infoniac.Com

Scientists found out a strong link between the size and shape of woman's hips and her daughter's probability of developing breast cancer in future.

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Fascinating overview of ideas and findings about mammograms and breast cancer, from the mouths of the experts.

Source: CNN

New research appears to show a link between alcohol and breast cancer in women.

Source: Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer

I guess this is a rebuttal of sorts to the article I posted earlier, titled "Researchers Explain Why Having Baby Reduces Breast Cancer Chances".

Source: LifeNews

Scientists at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center presented their results in the October 1 issue of Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.

Source: FOXNews.com

Imagine being 21 years old, just starting college, making new friends, and trying to have fun. Now, imagine you have breast cancer. The whole world changes. Now, what do you do?

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Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among American women between the ages of 44 and 55. Here is some alarming information about its causes.

Source: On The Hill

Source: Joystiq

Usually, that $5 or $10 entry into the campus Halo tournament ends up funding one of two things: a frat party's Natty Light Beer Pong Extravaganza (togas optional), or a super fan's commission of a Master Chief oil painting from the quirky, "she's funny" art major he wishes could …

Source: boobiethon

Raising money for the fight against breast cancer.

Source: local6.com

....A woman had both of her breasts mistakenly removed after a lab headquartered out of Florida apparently switched her tissue specimens with a patient suffering from cancer.

Source: PhysOrg.com

Alcohol amount, not type -- wine, beer, liquor -- triggers breast cancer

Source: BBC News

Simple changes to women's lifestyles could prevent one in 10 cases of breast cancer by 2024, say experts. Cutting back on long-term HRT use, keeping in trim, drinking less, and exercising could help prevent 5,700 cases a year, said Cancer Research UK.

Source: Scientific Blogging

It doesn't matter if it's wine or beer, the increased breast cancer risk from drinking three or more alcoholic drinks a day is similar to the increased breast cancer risk from smoking a packet of cigarettes or more a day.

Source: Reuters

"Compared to (victims in the) U.S. and Europe, we're seeing pre-menopausal women in Asia, whereas in developed countries we are seeing post-menopausal women, in their mid-50s.

Source: EurekAlert!

One of the largest individual studies of the effects of alcohol on the risk of breast cancer shows that it makes no difference whether a woman drinks wine, beer or spirits (liquor).