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Depression menopause hormone connection

Young Women and Breast Cancer

What to Know About Breast Cancer

Important Advice on How to Not Catch Swine Flu

Swine Flu Information and Prevention Tips

Preventing Breast Cancer

Womens heart health

How to Avoid H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic Virus

Oral trush

Vitamin D and Breast cancer risk

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Finding the Right Treatment For Breast Cancer It can seem very scary getting a diagnoses of breast cancer. Although it is true that the amount of women who are receiving this news is rising, it is far from being a death sentence. In today's modern age of advancing science and medicine, we have developed numerous ways to treat breast cancer, even if we haven't yet reached a cure. This article will go over some of the best ways to go about treating breast cancer.

Preventing Breast Cancer A lot of research is being done to find the cause and cure of breast cancer. Cause of breast cancer is still unknown. Certain cancer genes have been identified that run in families or can occur newly by mutation in women without any family gene. Tests are available to detect such a gene so that extra precautions can be taken to detect cancer early in women with such genes.

What to Know About Breast Cancer Causes of breast cancer involve both, environmental as well as genetic factors. One of the most important factors involved is gender. Women are at 100 times more risk than men to contract breast cancer. Though it can develop at any age, the probability of developing it increases with age.

VITAMIN D and BREAST CANCER RISK As regular readers of this column already know, Vitamin D is a very hot molecule in the world of cancer prevention research. While there have been contradictory results among various clinical research studies regarding the proper role of Vitamin D in the prevention of cancer, there is a growing tally of clinical and laboratory research studies suggesting that higher levels of Vitamin D in the blood may be associated with a lower risk of developing certain cancers.

Young Women and Breast Cancer I was in my twenties when I began to take notice of all the breast cancer stuff that seemed to be everywhere at certain times of the year, and it was around this time that I began to be more conscious of the issue of breast cancer - of all the pink stuff and knowing that it was important to worry about it when you turned 40.

Important Advice on How to Not Catch Swine Flu Several countries world-wide have numerous suspect cases reported of the new swine flu virus, from as far apart as Canada, France, Hong Kong, Israel and New Zealand. Numerous deaths have been reported in Mexico.

How to Avoid H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic Virus The world is now watching the progress of the epidemic H1N1 swine flu virus. There is a need for us to be aware of what is H1N1 flu epidemic is all about. I am sure you will be interested to know some precautionary measures on how to avoid it.

Swine Flu Information and Prevention Tips The recent outbreak of swine flu has been a hot topic of discussion and for good reason. About 4,000 candidate cases have been reported in several countries across the world. The first reports came out of Mexico when a new illness with flu-like symptoms was found. There have been 13 reported deaths from the illness. Of those 13, 12 were in Mexico and 1 in the US. The outbreak is currently a level 5 pandemic.

Womens Heart Health - The Scary Truth About Womens Heart Health Womens heart health is a subject that should be on the tip of everyone's tongue, but for some reason not too many people seem to be talking about it. Unlike other womens issues that have people mobilized and raising awareness, when it comes to the heart there doesn't seem to be too many people championing the cause. It seems as though I can't drive anywhere without seeing a car with a pink breast cancer awareness ribbon magnet attached to it, but where are the magnets for heart problems.

Depression And Menopause - The Hormone Connection The causes of depression are many. Hormones, namely serotonin, regulate your mood and emotional balance. When the level of serotonin drops, it causes fluctuations in your mood and can lead to depression. Estrogen deficiency can also result in depression, which is why many millions of menopausal women will face this problem.

Womens Reproductive Health When it comes to womens reproductive health, there are a lot of questions that can be asked. If you have a question it's always best to see a doctor and ask him or her in person. After all, they went to school for years to specialize in the subject, it'd be a shame if they never got to utilize their skills. Besides going to a womens health specialist, your best bet is to get online, head to a library or even ask your friends. Usually, a poll of ten or so female friends can tell you if something is normal or an issue you should be concerned about.



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