- Friday, June 24, 2011, 15:30
- News
A girl who will never get sick with breast cancer was born in the clinic of London’s University College Hospital. Her parents and doctors have taken all possible measures to avoid this disease.
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- Friday, April 15, 2011, 4:56
- Health
The U.S. scientists have found that special molecules that a woman's breast milk contains may help determine how high the risk of cancer for this particular woman is.
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- Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 15:00
- Health
Stress at work on early stages of pregnancy increases the risk of the infant’s low birth weight.
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- Friday, August 14, 2009, 14:49
- Health
Breastfeeding was discovered to be a strong factor that can prevent malignant cancer growths in the breast. While it doesn’t work for women who have no family cancer history, the difference it creates for high-risk women with a positive family history is quite a considerable one.
A study in the Archives of Internal Medicine gives an impressive figure: women who have breast cancer handed down in their family can lower the possibility of developing cancer growth in the breast by 59 percent through nursing their babies.
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