Five Keys to Preventing Breast Cancer Did you know that 30%-50% of breast cancer could be prevented with a healthy diet and getting regular exercise? That's right, we can increase our chances of having healthy breasts, just by making a few lifestyle changes. ...
Last week I wrote about the importance of getting into a “healing mindset” on yourHealthy Breast journey. The second vital step for preventing and healing Breast Cancer naturally is to really focus on what you put into your body and what to eat for healing. One of the most important...
The article profiles plastic surgeon Christine Horner, who performed many breast reconstruction surgeries on breast cancer survivors and developed a campaign which resulted in a legal mandate which required insurance companies to c...
We haven't seen this before — that a high glycemic diet increases the risk for endometrial cancer, Bender told Medscape Medical News. "While we don't want people to focus on the glycemic index, we do want to make them aware that diets that contain a lot of processed foods and sugary...
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Breastfeeding has a protective effect on the risk of type 2 diabetes. The effect of breastfeeding is significant and of similar magnitude as diet/dietary advice and exercise.** Breastfeeding has a significant effect size of 4.9 point difference in intelligence test scores.** ...
It is now well recognized that a diet balanced in polyunsaturated fatty acids can prevent or at least mitigate chronic diseases. But relatively little attention has been given to the fact that polyunsaturated fatty acids also have antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties. These properties...
While the study speaks to the transformative effect bariatric surgery can have, Modesitt urged people to avoid gaining weight in the first place and for those seeking to lose weight to exercise and eat more healthily before turning tosurgery. "We really should be working on diet and exercise fr...
By Jean Spinelli,University of Arizona (Medical Xpress) -- Dr. Craig Stump, interim director of the Diabetes Research Program at the UA College of Medicine–Tucson, suggests simple behavior changes that can add up to big benefits. Diabetes kills more people each year than breast cancer and AID...
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