They Say: Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk
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They Say: Breastfeeding Reduces Cancer Risk

The breast is best debate has hit the headlines once again. New research has suggested that women with a family history of breast cancer may reduce the risk of developing the disease by breastfeeding. The US study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, looked at over 60,000 women who had given birth and had participated in a major heal...
10-Year-Old Battles Breast Cancer
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10-Year-Old Battles Breast Cancer

When California 10-year-old Hannah Powell-Auslam felt a lump near her ribcage, she didn't think much of it. But her parents took her in to see a doctor and she eventually was sent for an ultrasound. Doctors learned that the lump was actually a two-inch tumour. Hannah had secretory carcinoma, a slow-growing form of breast cancer, which has spread...
Babble Wrap: Breast Cancer Is Linked To Poor Diet And Low Exercise In The Early Years, Says Report
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Babble Wrap: Breast Cancer Is Linked To Poor Diet And Low Exercise In The Early Years, Says Report

Breast Cancer Is Linked To Poor Diet And Low Exercise In The Early Years, Says Report Breast cancer is linked to the diet that women had when they were young, a new report claims. Telegraph Jobs Plan To Save Lost Generation As Skilled Migration Slashed Julia Gillard is planning a massive program of skills training and Year 12 retention, feari...
Did You Know? Breastfeeding Protects Against Cancer
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Did You Know? Breastfeeding Protects Against Cancer

If the world seems awash with pink at the moment you're not seeing things - It's Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of invasive cancer amongst Australian women. Most (about 75 per cent) of women diagnosed with breast cancer are over 50 and post-menopausal, but young women are still in danger of develo...
Father and Daughter Battle Breast Cancer Together
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Father and Daughter Battle Breast Cancer Together

Usually the doc wants to know about mum and grandma when they ask for any history of breast cancer in the family. But men can get breast cancer too - a statistic that's rare, but not rare enough for Arnaldo Silva. The 58-year-old New Yorker found a lump in late 2006. A few months later, his daughter got the news that she, too, had breast cancer...
Can Babies Detect Cancer Through Breastmilk?
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Can Babies Detect Cancer Through Breastmilk?

Lauren Dixon couldn't understand why her daughter refused to feed from her right breast. After speaking to nurses she dismissed it as a baby's whim. But when she had the same problem with her second child, a boy, she feared it might not be a coincidence. Read more...
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Is Gwen Stefani Planning On Baby Number 3?

5:00 PM Some say third time is the charm.  So does that mean a baby girl is in the future for Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale? When asked if she had plans to add to her brood,... read more

Corey Haim’s Sister Gives Birth Day Before His Funeral

4:00 PM Corey Haim’s family has been through a lot this past week. The tragedy of the actor’s sudden death undoubtedly caused unbelievable pain and anguish to this close family. But th... read more

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This Is Cake.

2:15 PM Whether she’s headed to a birthday party, a play date or the park, creating the perfect outfit for your princess will be a cake walk thanks to Glug Baby. This Cake Tee is cut... read more

Bubble For Your Thoughts: Snakkes Wall Lamp

12:15 PM “Snakkes” is Norwegian for “talk to you later,” but to Barcelona-based designer Daniel Benito Cortázar, it’s also the name of this adorable lamp... read more
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