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Yes there are indeed connections within breast-feeding and breast cancer, however it actually decreases the chance of getting breast cancer when women breastfeed. There is a small window gap for a slight increase in developing breast cancer, but it's mainly...
Cancer is one of those major health problems that affect millions and millions of people each and every year. More than 1 million people alone are affected with cancer yearly, and as of 2009, a total of 562,000 deaths...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in America, and as heart disease declines which is the number one leading cause of death, as time passes cancer will most likely be our leading in the US. Doctors are...
Too many kids are not getting their shots for HPV, and there is a recent report from the CDC explaining that cancers are being linked with this issue. The vaccines for HPV are widely recommended in many states, but it...
Coffee companies got into a debate with the proposition 65 to hold their rights to refrain telling buyers about the chemical that causes cancer in mice when given small doses. Health issues and researches are a reoccurring debate mainly because...
After the Grammy Awards, an attempt to inform the viewers of the channel about the effects that smoking had on cats was made which started a frenzy on the internet. The announcement shows a series of cats and explained that...
Studies show that there is a 47% cancer risk increase among infertile men, compared with fertile men. This is partially due to the Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) but it is not entirely full proof to say it actually increases...
As it turns out, just an oral medication of enzalutamide can put anyone at a 71% lower risk of death or prostate cancer growth. Enzalutamide prevents cancer cells from receiving hormones like testosterone, therefore killing the cells. Of course,...
When it comes to our health we are always game for better habits that could potentially make us healthier.  Researchers in Texas have done us the favor of finding habits that can make you healthier and decrease the risk...
Nicole Mondaca is a surviving cancer patient of gallbladder cancer. It was in its advanced stages and was told that she only had a few months before she would pass. She is now 53 and alive 2 years later...

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