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  • Kerry Katona's breast reduction to be filmed for new reality show

    Former Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona will undergo surgery this week to shrink her GG bust, with camera crews on hand to capture every agonising moment for her upcoming reality show.&ltimg width=...
    2008-08-26 01:35:42
  • Vitamin D Deficiency May Lurk in Babies

    Exclusive breast-feeding may be associated with vitamin D deficiency and rickets, recent research suggests.&ltbr/>&ltbr/>&ltspan class="advertisement"> &lta href=...
    2008-08-25 22:00:00
  • Does Happiness Help Stop Breast Cancer

    A researcher says negative life events make women more likely to get breast cancer....
    2008-08-25 14:05:33
  • Filmed ops in intensive Ker

    KERRY Katona is to have a breast reduction op — filmed for her new reality MTV show...
    2008-08-25 12:51:50
  • Applegate's Breast Removal to Stop Cancer

    In an exclusive interview, Applegate speaks of her double mastectomy.&ltimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AbcNews_Entertainment/~4/368541960" height="1" />...
    2008-08-24 18:26:35
  • Awareness: Breast cancer training course held

    The third Train the Trainer programme for the ongoing Making it Our Business fight against breast cancer campaign, was held on Monday....
    2008-08-24 08:36:22
  • Breast Reconstruction's Modern Look

    After prophylactic mastectomy, reconstruction looks more natural these days.&ltimg src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/AbcNews_GMA/~4/371045135" height="1" />...
    2008-08-24 04:13:19
  • Kate Garraway faces an outcry over show on breast feeding

    GMTV presenter Kate Garraway is to provoke controversy with a documentary about women who breastfeed other people’s babies.&ltimg width='1' height='1' src='http://rss.thi...
    2008-08-24 01:34:29
  • Negative life events up women's breast cancer risk

    Washington, Aug 23 ANI: Women who experience negative life events are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer, according to a new study.The research published in the open access journal BMC Cancer suggests that while staying positive has a protective role, adverse life events such as the loss of a parent or close relative, divorce or the loss of a spouse can increase a woman's risk of developing the disease.Ronit Peled from the Faculty of Health Sciences at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, led a team of researchers who questioned 255 women with breast cancer and 367 healthy controls about their life experiences and evaluated their levels of happiness, optimism, anxiety and depression prior to diagnosis. Peled said, "Young women who have been exposed to a number of negative life events should be considered an 'at-risk' group for breast cancer and should be treated accordingly". The researchers do point out that women were interviewed after their diagnosis, which may colour their recall of their past emotional state somewhat negatively. However, according to Peled, "We can carefully say that experiencing more than one severe and/or mild to moderate life event is a risk factor for breast cancer among young women. On the other hand, a general feeling of happiness and optimism can play a protective role".The researchers point out that, "The mechanism in which the central nervous, hormonal and immune systems interact and how behaviour and external events modulate these three systems is not fully understood". As such, they suggest that "The relationship between happiness and health should be examined in future studies and relevant preventative initiatives should be developed." ANI
    2008-08-23 02:00:00
  • Simple and Healthy Ways to Relieve Pms Symptoms

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    2008-08-23 00:39:02
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