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| 16 hours ago by Will Brink One of the more interesting topics in this symposium was the issue of adipocytes (fat cells) as the main drivers of inflammation both locally and systemically and the role that plays in CVD and other diseases. ... The researchers implanted mice with human breast cancer cells and added estrogen to encourage the growth of these cells. They then fed the mice either flax lignans or sesame lignans (vs. a control group) to see what effects either had on tumor growth. ... Linkroll - http://www.linkroll.com/index.php |
| 18 Dec 2009 by admin Lobular carcinoma begins in the milk-secreting glands of the breast but is otherwise fairly similar in its behavior to ductal carcinoma. Other varieties of breast cancer can arise from the skin, fat, connective tissues, and other cells ... Healthy Women - http://healthy-women.bolady.com/ |
| 16 Dec 2009 by admin A diet high in fat, doubles the likelihood of breast cancer. Survey of 30 000 women showed that those who ate more fat, especially saturated, were at risk of breast cancer is twice more than those who adhered to the diet containing a ... Health news and articles - http://oskonews.com/ |
| 11 hours ago by Ann It is fine for me but I began to wonder about how my larger cancer sisters and brothers managed. Is this some kind of cancer discrimination against the fat? Since Phil and I had a good relationship and were swapping recipes and ... Breast Cancer? But Doctor....I hate pink... - http://butdoctorihatepink.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 hours ago by Christine from the ABC set A Neurotic's A to Z of Breast Cancer. Six months after my operation. I went into a public swimming pool at peak time sporting only one and a bit boobs and no prosthesis. I know that for relatively flat chested women ... ABCtales - Biography, Non-fiction, Story,... - http://www.abctales.com/taxonomy/term/10+11+9+8+12/0 |
| 9 Dec 2009 by lynnroodbol Research suggests it's prudent to reduce your intake of dietary fat, particularly if you've been diagnosed with ER-negative breast cancer. Choose lean meats, poultry breast, legumes and non-fat dairy products. Use high-fat spreads and ... Lynn Roodbol's Blog - http://lynnroodbol.wordpress.com/ |
| 8 Dec 2009 by Miriam Stoppard Eat less fat: Breast cancer rates among Japanese women, who eat a low-fat diet, are far lower than those of western women who eat a high-fat meaty diet. But when Japanese women adopt a western diet, their breast cancer risk rises. ... Dear Miriam - Mirror.co.uk - http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/dear-miriam/ - References |
| 8 Dec 2009 The body fat increased from the following factors, obesity and weight gain. Every 5 kgs of weight increases from the adult weight means 8% of breast cancer risk also increased automatically. A woman doing physical exercise or sports ... Popular plicks from myplick.com - http://www.myplick.com/ |
| 5 Dec 2009 by David Granovsky The stem cell juice was then combined with the reserved fat and injected into the area of the breast defect. The procedure takes about three hours. Six months after treatment, 79% of 19 women surveyed were satisfied with the results, ... The Stem Cell Blog - http://repairstemcell.wordpress.com/ |
| 16 hours ago by jonjayray Extra weight may increase some risks but it decreases others -- e.g. fat women get less breast cancer. It is of course true that BMI can be misleading but it is BMI that most of the alarmist "findings" are based on so they are trying to ... Food &Health Skeptic - http://john-ray.blogspot.com/ - References |
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