Whatever you call them, breast awareness is so important — according to Breast Cancer Care, someone in the UK is diagnosed with the disease every 10 minutes. With this in mind we've rounded up everything you need to know about looking after your breasts and keeping them healthy, from appearance to sexual health and breast cancer. Always speak to your GP if you notice anything unusual or any changes in your breast s. One culprit: sleeping face down, which puts unnecessary pressure on your chest. Snoozing on your side can also contribute to breast sagging, as gravity pulls your girls down, stretching ligaments and skin.


Harvard Study Links Dairy Product Consumption to Cancer




Answering Questions About Soy and Breast Cancer - Komen Perspectives - The Komen Blog
Yet, despite such popularity — and in part because of it — soy remains an important and somewhat controversial health topic, particularly when it comes to breast cancer. Does it lower my risk? Ongoingresearch has helped to answer some of these questions. Soy is a plant that originated in Asia and is now grown in many places around the globe. Soy flour and protein are also added to many prepared foods, from breads to breakfast cereals to energy bars. Soy contains high amounts of isoflavones.



Environmental Chemicals and Breast Cancer Risk – Komen Perspectives
By Michael Day, Health Correspondent, telegraph. A milk bank in California has quietly supplied 28 adult patients in the past four years with donated breast milk. Cancer specialists in Britain and America were sceptical about the treatment last night, saying that there was little or no hard evidence that it worked. Some of the patients - who drink several ounces of milk a day to ease the ravages of their drugs - said, however, that it had led to big improvements in their general health, and had a powerful anti-cancer effect.





So when a breast cancer survivor with a scientific background publishes a book about her own illness and her views on the role of diet and other lifestyle factors in helping to control it, it is inevitable that it produces interest from both the media and the public. Jane Plant, the author of Your Life in Your Hands, is a geophysicist whose breast cancer relapsed in lymph glands in her neck. She sensibly underwent conventional chemotherapy - but at the same time, she withdrew dairy produce from her diet.

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