Breast Awareness - Don't Leave it Too Late

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

For the last three months, I have been nursing a deep concern: would the lump I found turn out to be breast cancer? How many other women have had that terrible feeling of dread when they came across their own lump? I have to say, I agonised over it for several weeks. Should I waste […]

Alternative Breast Cancer Therapies

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Jenny is a 42 year old mother of three. Being a housewife is quite easy especially when the kids are at school and the husband is at work. The rest of the day is spent cleaning the house and doing the laundry with an hour to spare at the local gym.

After taking a shower, Jenny […]

Breast Cancer Screening Frequency

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Undergoing any of the breast exam procedures may be taxing, but the benefits can be life saving. The earlier a cancerous lump is discovered, the higher is its chance of getting healed. How often should women go through breast screening exams?

According to the U.S. Institute for Clinical Systems Integration, women between the […]

Increasing Your Chance Of Survival By Recognizing Breast Cancer Symptoms

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The statistics are staggering one in eight women in the United States has either had or will have breast cancer during her lifetime. The National Breast Cancer Foundation predicts that over two-hundred thousand women and nearly two-thousand men will be diagnosed this year alone. And while it continues its reign as the second leading cause […]

Celebrity Breasts– What Size are They, and Who's Had Plastic Surgery?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Celebrities and Breast Size - They're Not as Naturally Blessed as You Might Think

The obsession over cosmetic perfection and, more recently, breast size, has sparked a rash of Hollywood “upsizing” in the breast department. Who's natural, what cup size are they, and who's had breast surgery? The answers may or may not be […]

Disaster Medicine: A History

Friday, June 11th, 2010

In 1937, after a natural gas explosion destroyed a high school in New London, Texas, near the end of a school day, nearby oil workers ran from the fields to find a pile of smoldering rubble. Underneath the debris, they could hear the screams of teenagers and teachers.

In the hours after what was then the […]

Is Breast Feeding Best For Babies

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

New parents aspire to provide their babies with the very best. When it comes to nourishment, the top first food for babies is breast milk.

More than 20 years of research has established that breast milk is completely suited to nurturing infants and safeguarding them from illness. Breast-fed babies have fewer rates of hospital admissions, ear […]

Breast Implants—8 Tips You Must Know To Do Well

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Nowaways, for hundreds of thousands of women a year, a breast augmentation can help boost self confidence, reconstruct breasts damaged by surgery or tumor removal, and correct asymmetrical breasts. Of course, the most common reason that women seek breast implants is for cosmetic purposes they are unhappy with their appearance for one reason or another […]

What Is A Breast Enhancement Insert Bra

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Many women, unhappy with their current breast size, look for a natural way to increase their bust size, including the use of breast enhancement insert bra. Because they fear the complications associated with surgical implants or dislike the feel of artificially enlarged breasts, natural breast enlargement alternatives such as herbal pills, vacuum devices, natural creams […]

Top Five Killers For Women: Heart Disease, Breast Cancer, Osteoporosis, Depression Etc

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Imagine living without illness to slow you down. While there are no lifetime guarantees, enough scientific research has been done to make long, healthy living a possibility. To help women boost health, we list five medical conditions that are of great concern: heart disease, breast cancer, osteoporosis, depression, and autoimmune diseases.
1) Heart Disease: Heart disease […]

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