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Chinese women who ate fresh or dried mushrooms and drank green tea had much less risk of getting breast cancer, a recent study found.
While it is true that breast cancer is inherited, genetic forces are the cause of only one in ten cases of breast cancer.
Research shows that breastfeeding has long-term health benefits for mother including reduced rates of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Cauliflower has some amazing cancer fighting properties, that are actually strengthened with the addition of tumeric.
Recent studies suggest that women with a history of migraine headaches could have a reduced risk of breast cancer.
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.
Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) reduces the incidence of breast cancer in diets rich in antioxidants, and reduces the detrimental effects of omega-6 PUFAs.
Mixing the wonderful nutrients of red cabbage with the delicate flavor of goat cheese, this side dish is sure to please. Pair with pork, beef, or burgers as a great side.
The right nutrition can help reduce some of the key symptoms of the menopause. Diet and nutrition can help balance hormone levels and lessen common menopausal symptoms.
BRCA1 and BRCA2 may have been named after breast cancer, but mutations in the genes also increase the lifetime risk of ovarian cancer by up to 50%.
Screening mammography shows increased breast cancer rates, but increases may be due to cancers that would regress.
Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) have been shown to provide great benefit in reducing breast cancer occurrence and recurrence.
Many herbs and spices have been long recognized to help prevent cancer. Here are a few that scientists have discovered really work.
Once a woman makes the decision to undergo hereditary breast cancer testing, she must be prepared for what either positive or negative test results mean in her life.
What are the suspected breast cancer causes? The American Cancer Society provides breast cancer statistics about unchangeable and changeable cancer risk factors.
What are the real risks and what needs to be done? Some new evidence suggests annual mammograms and breast self-exams don't lower breast cancer deaths.
Heavy drinking can cause a number of health problems, including cirrhosis and stroke, as well as heightened risk for sleep disturbances, accidents, violence and suicide.
The U.S. Preventative Service Task Force recently revealed the potential harms of routine mammograms, which ignited debate over radiation harm of mammogram procedures.


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