How Exercise Can Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer?
A recent study by the American Cancer Society adds to increasing support that physical activity reduces the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Read MoreA recent study by the American Cancer Society adds to increasing support that physical activity reduces the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
Read MoreThe battle against breast cancer touches nearly every family in the United States. After decades of research, improvements in detection and more aggressive treatments, considerable progress is being made against this dreaded disease.
Read MoreThe month of October is dedicated to celebrating, educating and bringing awareness to one of the most talked about forms of cancer, breast cancer.
Read MoreAccording studies those who drink heavily on a regular basis face an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation, a common heart rhythm disorder. Even moderate drinkers are at risk and should think twic before having another glass of wine.
Read MoreThough rare, men can suffer from breast cancer.
Read MoreDue to screening and early detection, physicians have been able to detect cancers before they have developed or at an early stage, which can result in a lower life insurance premium. The American Cancer Society recommends screening for the following types of cancers: breast cancer, colon cancer and cervical cancer.
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