Non itchy rash w/ little bumps on my chest! Help!
For a few months now I have had a rash of small white pustules all over my chest. At the top along my collar bones and right in the middle. I originally thought it was acne, but it's more rashy, but ...
Red and processed meat linked to breast cancer
Women who eat a lot of meat, particularly red or processed meats, may be more likely to develop breast cancer, according to a large study of British women.
Researchers found that among 35,372 women, ...
Breast cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the cells of the breast in women and men. Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence, ...
BBQ lovers may have higher breast cancer risk
Postmenopausal women who like barbecued and smoked meat would be wise to eat plenty of fruit and vegetables too, a new study suggests.
Dr. Susan E. Steck of the University of South Carolina in Columb ...
A drizzle of olive oil protects against breast cancer
According to new research led by scientists from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, olive oil protects against breast cancer by launching triple attacks against tumors: it thwarts a gene ...
Top 10 Breast Cancer Fighting Foods
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and in honor of that, here are 10 of the best foods to help lower the risk of this disease:
1. Almonds. A great source of monounsaturated fats. Researche ...
Breast Implants Connected to Suicide Risk
According to researchers, women who undergo cosmetic breast augmentation surgeries are three times more likely to commit suicide than those who don’t. Scientists at the International Epidemiology Inst ...
Yoga May Help Women with Breast Cancer
According to a news item in Yogi Times, new research suggests that women with advanced breast cancer (cancer that has spread beyond the breast) may benefit from a yoga program that includes gentle pos ...
Breast Cancer and the Low-Fat Diet
The National Institute of Health (NIH) has found that decreasing total fat intake may make a minimal impression on reducing the risk of breast cancer, and has no effect on the risk of colorectal cance ...
Faux News: Breast Milk for Weight Loss
This week while trawling the web I came across an article in a Japanese website that talked about research into Lactoferrin. Apparently daily supplements of lactoferrin led to a significant reduction ...