Breast Cancer Risks and Prevention Tips

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

One risk factor for breast cancer is hormone stimulation. One way to stimulate hormones is hormone replacement therapy. Hormone replacement therapy was a popular treatment for women going through menopause. It was used to control the mood swings and other menopause symptoms. The hormone commonly being replaced was estrogen, with progesterone […]

Breast Cancer Symptoms

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Whenever breast cancer first develops, there could be no symptoms, and sometimes the only detectable signs come when the cancer has grown to an uncontrollable size.
Difficulty
A method to determine if a person has breast cancer is to check for lumps. It can be difficult to verify if a lump is due to breast cancer, because […]

Breast Reduction Surgery in India-Cost-Benefits and Risks

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

India promises cosmetic-surgery tourism for anything from hair implants, scalp reductions, Rhinoplasty (reshaping or re-contouring of the nose), face-lift, breast reduction eyelid surgery, brow lifts, and sub-metal lipectomy for double chin, chin and cheek. Largely cost-driven and banking on international goodwill of Indian medicos, the initiative is hoping to benefit both hospitality and healthcare industry. […]

Nine Ways to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Mutation in either the BRCA1 or the BRCA2 gene, excess estrogen levels in the body, diet, excess weight, alcohol consumption, and cigarette smoking are all risk factors for breast cancer. While there's almost nothing we can do to change hereditary gene mutation, it is within our power to control the other factors and protect […]

Breast Feeding - Frequently Asked Questions

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Breast-feeding is one of the most natural things in the world. Many women have questions about breast-feeding. There are myths and facts about breast-feeding. These will be discussed in the list of questions and answers provided below.

Q. What are some myths about breast-feeding?

There are many myths about breast feeding such, as you cannot take any […]

Breastfeeding - How Can The Drop Rate Be Improved?

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Breastfeeding statistics have recently been made public in the suburb region of Montreal, in Canada. Breastfeeding agencies were very pleased with the overall rate of a whooping 77% nursing rate at birth. The bad news is that the rate of women still breastfeeding their babies after 6 months was a disappointing 3%.

How can this tremendous […]

A Nursing Breast Is A Healthier Breast

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

In recent years we've learned a lot about how breastfeeding improves the health of babies. Formula feeding increases the risk of many types of diseases. Short term, formula fed babies are more likely to become ill with ear and respiratory infections and other illnesses. When they do get sick they are more seriously ill and […]

Breast Cancer Risk Factors 2

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer (other than skin) and a leading cause of cancer mortality among women in the United States. Breast cancer rates in the United States are among the highest in the world. White women in the San Francisco Bay area experienced the highest incidence among 162 areas reporting […]

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