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Including soy foods in your family's diet may help reduce your children's risk for developing breast cancer later in life.
Personality does not cause cancer, but staying emotionally healthy is key. Here's what a naturopathic doctor says, plus some psychological ways to prevent breast cancer.
Benefits of cancer screening for breast and prostate cancer may have been overstated because there has not been a significant reduction in deaths from the two diseases.
The September 2008 ACS guidelines for breast self exam may enable people to examine the breasts more completely and may increase the ability to find abnormal areas.
In spite of advances in breast cancer treatment, this disease remains a major health concern. Research shows that women can do more than just wait for a diagnosis.
Four out of ten cases of breast cancer could be prevented by taking regular exercise, reducing alcohol intake and keeping to a healthy BMI, according to scientists.
One in 8 women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. Women at high risk should be screened more often and may need preventative medications or surgery.
By sticking to whole grains and foods that are not highly processed, you can stay slim and have a great life. Learn more about the Macrobiotic Diet.
An increase in awareness, lifestyle changes and early detection are the leading causes of the lower incidence of breast cancer cases over the past ten years.
A new study has shown that getting your daily dose of vitamin D, either by sun exposure or from eating fish, is good for your brain.
Flaxseed is cheap, healthy and easy to find. But how do you make it taste good? Ways to add this product to your food and where to find the best prices.
Statistics show that black women have twice the rate of advanced breast cancer and higher mortality. In a new study, a quarter of these patients refuse treatment.
Fennel is braised in a chicken broth and topped with Parmesan cheese in this easy braised fennel recipe.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. This article explains what breast cancer is and how many women it affects. Here's an overview of signs, symptoms, and treatment.
Lose weight and protect against illnesses like cancer, heart disease and Alzheimer's by eating apples. A free book about apples has plenty of recipes and healthy tips.
Greek foods offer nutritional benefits, including a lower risk of heart disease, cancer prevention, and a stronger immune system, yet are flavorful and delicious.
Meals from different cultures make dinner more exciting, while offering unique perspectives on nutrition. Try Italian, Indian or Japanese dishes a few times a week.
Fad power foods such as acai berries and wheatgrass juice come with a big price tag; everyday foods in the grocery aisle of the local supermarket are just as nutritious.
Breast cancer and breast ailments are epidemic in modern society. The link between bras and breast cancer is possibly three times greater than smoking and lung cancer.
Conventional wisdom suggests that lightly colored vegetables offer "low" or no nutrients. Research shows white mushrooms contain many nutrients that confer health.
The U.S. Preventative Service Task Force recently revealed the potential harms of routine mammograms, which ignited debate over radiation harm of mammogram procedures.
Bisphosphonates are commonly used to treat bone disorders associated with metastatic breast cancer. The drugs can also inhibit the spread of tumors, and may be beneficial


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