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Basics Of Breast Augmentation
Breast augmentation is one of the most sought after plastic surgery procedures. Women of all ages, sizes and walks of life get breast augmentation. For some women the choice is a matter of looking better, for others it may be a way to aid recovery after ...

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Ever since the yellow "Livestrong" wristbands caught on and became almost ubiquitous, people have realized the potential of using silicone wristbands to raise funds, show support for a cause, or promote awareness of an issue. Silicone wristbands are cheap ...

Male Breast Cancer - what you should know about!
Have you know, that the breast cancer can also catch the man? Yes - it's really true! Have a look on the last news! The special Risk Factors for Male Breast Cancer - Only approximately 1-1.5% of all breast cancer cases occur in men. - Several risk ...





Sleep And Obesity
 
Sleep is very essential for leading a healthy life. A large number of scientific evidence suggests that too little or erratic sleep may be taking an unappreciated toll on our health. Apart from leaving us bleary-eyed, inadequate or less than enough sleep or sleeping at odd hours heightens the risk of obesity and a variety of major illnesses, including cancer, heart disease and diabetes according to recent studies.

A new study provides the latest evidence suggesting that America's obesity epidemic is being driven, at least in part, by a corresponding decrease in the average number of hours that Americans are sleeping, possibly by disrupting hormones that regulate appetite. Researchers of a reputed US university analyzed a nationally representative sample of nearly 10,000 adults and found that those between the ages of 32 and 49 who slept less than seven hours a night were significantly more likely to be obese as compared to those who get proper sleep.

Less amount of sleep on a regular basis is associated with several forms of ailments which includes an increased risk of colon cancer, breast cancer, heart disease and diabetes. The reason behind the occurrence of diseases is the fact that sleep disruption affects crucial hormones and proteins that play key roles in causing these diseases.

So, to avoid obesity, try to get eight hours of proper sleep everyday without fail. It can make you feel fresh and energetic throughout the day. But in case you've got afflicted with the dreaded ailment known as obesity then instead of getting panic you should try to control the situation. You've got a whole lot of options available to deal with obesity such as diet pills, exercise and dieting. Out of these three, diet pills are the easiest and most convenient method of weight loss. Phentermine, one of the most beneficial diet pills has brought a positive change in the appearance of millions of men worldwide.




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3News NZ

Breast surgery in cancer error
New Zealand Herald
The woman's test results were switched with another patient who has since been given the heartbreaking news that she has breast cancer. The Herald on Sunday understands the women, both from the Otago region, had biopsies after mammograms revealed ...
Breast removed in cancer error3News NZ
Test Result Mix Up Results In Wrong Woman Having Breast RemovedSurgery.about.com
Investigation after woman's breast wrongly removedNewstalk ZB

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abc7.com

Vaccine may cut breast cancer recurrence risk in half
KPLC-TV
The clinical trial involving about 200 breast cancer patients shows a vaccine may cut breast cancer recurrence risk in half. (Source: KPRC/NBC) HOUSTON (KPRC/NBC) - A new breast cancer vaccine has been shown to cut the risk of recurrence by nearly half ...
Hybrid vaccine demonstrates potential to prevent breast cancer recurrenceThe Cypress Times
New breast cancer vaccine could halt recurrenceabc7.com
Cancer vaccine shows promiseksl.com
San Antonio Express -OTCEquity.com -WTMA
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Columbus Dispatch

45000 take part in Race for the Cure Downtown
Columbus Dispatch
Patricia Rowles, 70, of Whitehall, a five-year cancer survivor, is all smiles at today's Race for the Cure. By Mark Williams Ron Coleman didn't even know men could get breast cancer. That is, until he got it. “In October 2006, I felt a lump around my ...
Poliquin: Race for the Cure brings out nearly 6500 registered participantsSyracuse.com
CGRMC gets Komen mammogram grantTriValley Central
Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure raises $500000 to fight breast cancerCNYcentral.com
MarketWatch (press release) -10TV -Helena Independent Record
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The Stir

Apigenin, Found In Celery And Parsley, Could Help Fight Breast Cancer
Huffington Post
A substance found in celery and parsley could pack a powerful punch against breast cancer, according to a new study in mice. Researchers from the University of Missouri found that apigenin seems to have an effect on certain kinds of breast cancer ...
Breast cancer treated with celery extractFuturity: Research News
Substance in greens shrinks cancer againColumbia Daily Tribune
Celery Chemical Tackles Breast CancerDrug Discovery & Development
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msnbc.com

Study unpicks gene changes behind breast cancer
Fox News
Scientists have mapped the complete genetic codes of 21 breast cancers and created a catalogue of the mutations that accumulate in breast cells, raising hopes that the disease may be able to be spotted earlier and treated more effectively in future.
Scientists Map Genetic Codes Of 21 Breast CancersHuffington Post
Untangling the Development of Breast Cancer: Evolution of 21 Breast CancersScience Daily (press release)

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