Women advised to exercise to prevent breast cancer return
/Women who are breast cancer survivors should heed the advice of a new research study showing exercise to be a strong factor for lowering their chance of dying from the disease.
Read MoreWomen who are breast cancer survivors should heed the advice of a new research study showing exercise to be a strong factor for lowering their chance of dying from the disease.
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Read MoreIf any woman thought that losing weight past the age of 50 would be of no benefit, they need to reconsider that thought.
Read MoreTwo separate studies indicate there is some connection between pregnancy and heart health, although neither proves a direct cause-and-effect.
Read MoreDo an online search for “how to detox” and there are almost 12 million hits up and ready to give out advice on ridding your body of toxins.
Read MoreIf you are a woman, you have a one in four chance of contracting a yeast infection at one point in your life.
Read MoreFolate is a water soluble vitamin found mainly in green vegetables. It is water soluble and thus is not stored in the fat stores of the body where most fat soluble vitamins are stored.
Read MoreIt’s the one discovery no woman wants to find – a lump in her breast. The initial reaction for most women is panic but don’t. The vast majority of lumps found by women are not breast cancer - four out of five are not cancerous.
Read MoreBreast pain is a common occurrence affecting up to 70% of all women at some point during their lives.
Read MoreOnce again, the Mediterranean diet appears to be a major player in possibly reducing the risk of breast cancer returning.
Read MoreAs just one function of many in your body's attempt to keep you warm, your heart will actually beat faster in cold weather.
Read MoreThe link between female libido and the constantly fluctuating hormones produced by the ovaries is profound.
Read MoreCelebrities can have a huge impact on public persuasion. Oscar-winning actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie is one such famous person who can mobilize an audience particularly when it comes to health prevention.
Read MoreWomen who have had breast cancer are being advised to steer clear of meat grilled, barbequed or smoked in order to increase post-cancer survival time.
Read MoreThe quest for eternal beauty can sometimes backfire on us. We primp and preen, we fix this or that and before you know it, we just might be putting ourselves into a beauty health bind.
Read MoreA woman is considered to be infertile if she has not been able to get pregnant after one year of trying (or six months if a woman is 35 or older).
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