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October 24, 2010

Vigorous Exercise Reduces Breast Cancer Risk in African-American Women

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Vig­or­ous Exer­cise Reduces Breast Can­cer Risk In African-American Women

Vig­or­ous exer­cise of more than two hours per week reduces the risk of devel­op­ing breast can­cer in post­menopausal African-American women by 64 per­cent, com­pared to women of the same race who do not exer­cise, accord­ing to researchers at George­town Lom­bardi Com­pre­hen­sive Can­cer Cen­ter. Results were pre­sented at the Third AACR Con­fer­ence on The Sci­ence of Can­cer Health Dis­par­i­ties, held Sept…

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October 17, 2010

Three Healthy Habits Cut Breast Cancer Risk, Study Finds

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Three Healthy Habits Cut Breast Can­cer Risk, Study Finds

Women who main­tain cer­tain “breast-healthy” habits can lower their risk of breast can­cer, even if a close rel­a­tive has had the dis­ease, a new study finds.

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October 11, 2010

Breast Cancer Risk Factors You Can Control

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Breast Can­cer Risk Fac­tors You Can Control

For the vast major­ity of women who worry about their breast can­cer risk but are wary of tak­ing med­i­cine, researchers and breast can­cer spe­cial­ists can dis­pense some help­ful but ulti­mately lim­ited advice.

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August 13, 2010

POMEGRANATES MAY FIGHT BREAST CANCER

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Eat­ing pome­gran­ates or drink­ing pome­gran­ate juice may help pre­vent and slow the growth of some types of breast cancer.

A new study shows a group of phy­to­chem­i­cals called ellag­i­tan­nins found in abun­dance in pome­gran­ates inhib­ited the growth of estrogen-responsive breast can­cer in lab­o­ra­tory tests.

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Eat­ing pome­gran­ates or drink­ing pome­gran­ate juice may help pre­vent and slow the growth of some types of breast can­cer.A new study shows a group of phy­to­chem­i­cals called ellag­i­tan­nins found in abun­dance in pome­gran­ates inhib­ited the growth of estro­gen–respon­sive breast can­cer in lab­o­ra­tory tests.

This Blog is moderated. It is created to be informative, inspiring and uplifting. Our positive philosophy at Bragg is to communicate with love and respect. As Paul and Patricia Bragg teach, in expressing your thoughts and opinions to others, ask yourself: "Is it good, is it kind, is it necessary?" All comments that do not fit this philosophy will not be posted.

August 11, 2010

MULTIVITAMINS MAY CUT BREAST CANCER RISK

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Mul­ti­vi­t­a­mins and cal­cium sup­ple­ments may help pro­tect women against breast can­cer, new research suggests.

In a study of more than 700 women, tak­ing mul­ti­vi­t­a­min tablets in the past five years was asso­ci­ated with 31% lower odds of hav­ing breast can­cer. The use of cal­cium sup­ple­ments was linked to a 40% reduced risk.

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May 14, 2010

Steady Weight Gain Boosts Late-Life Breast Cancer Risk

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Women who pack on the pounds over their life­time steadily increase their risk for post­menopausal breast can­cer, com­pared with women who main­tain their weight, a new study finds.

Ear­lier stud­ies have linked excess weight with an increased risk for breast can­cer in post­menopausal women, but this is one of the few stud­ies that traces the risk as a func­tion of weight gain over time.

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October 22, 2009

Lots of Exercise Lowers Breast Cancer Risk

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BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 2 (UPI) — Vig­or­ous exer­cise low­ers breast can­cer risk in older women, U.S. researchers found.

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January 12, 2009

Breast Ultrasounds Spot More Cancers

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Adding ultra­sound to annual mam­mo­grams improves the detec­tion of early-stage breast can­cer in women who are at high risk for the dis­ease, researchers say.

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