Friday, November 7, 2008

Google Alert - breast cancer

Google News Alert for: breast cancer

Study: Migraine cuts breast cancer risk by 30 percent
Xinhua - China
"We found that, overall, women who had a history of migraines had a 30 percent lower risk of breast cancer compared to women who did not have a history of ...
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Commuknity artists raise funds for breast cancer
San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA
"My mother is a breast cancer survivor, and my grandmother died of cancer," she says. Parthenia Hicks, who designs and makes jewelry utilizing crystals and ...
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H. Gilbert Welch: Seek, and you'll find
Minneapolis Star Tribune - Minneapolis,MN,USA
By H. GILBERT WELCH Now that we spent the month of October scaring women about breast cancer, isn't it time for a month scaring them about mammography? ...
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Women with migraines have lower breast-cancer risk
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
Breast cancer would seem to have little to do with migraine headaches. But a study has found the two are connected in one sense: Women who have them are 30% ...
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deCODE genetics Announces Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch - USA
We have also just launched the first DNA-based test for risk of the common forms of breast cancer, a test which promises to improve the way in which we ...
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Barbecue dinner to benefit victim of breast cancer
New Bern Sun Journal - New Bern,NC,USA
Dewar's breast cancer was diagnosed a few months ago while her husband was serving in Iraq. The Dewars are stationed stateside at Marine Corps Air Station ...
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Migraines May Cut Breast Cancer Risk
WebMD - USA
6, 2008 -- Women who suffer from migraine headaches may be at significantly lower risk of developing breast cancer, a new study shows. ...
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Free Web Site Lists Breast Cancer Clinical Trials
U.S. News & World Report - Washington,DC,USA
6 (HealthDay News) -- A free online service that provides clinical trial information for women diagnosed or at risk for breast cancer was launched this week ...
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Migraines linked to lower breast cancer risk: study
CBC.ca - Toronto,Ontario,Canada
Women who suffer from migraines also seem to gain a much lower risk of breast cancer, according to a study released Thursday. The study is the first of its ...
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Migraine Might Lower Breast Cancer Risk
U.S. News & World Report - Washington,DC,USA
6 (HealthDay News) -- Women who experience migraines may actually have a 30 percent lower risk of developing breast cancer, say researchers from the Fred ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: breast cancer

The Answer to Breast Cancer - Prevent With Healthy Living
By goherbalremedies
Generally speaking, breast cancer can be explained as an abnormal growth or a mass of cells, also known as a tumor, anywhere within the breast or immediate surrounding area. Breast Cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and ...
Herbal Remedies, Natural Remedies - http://goherbalremedies.anyhow5.com/
Migraines Associated with Lower Risk of Breast Cancer
SEATTLE -- November 6, 2008 -- Women who suffer from migraines may take at least some comfort in a recent, first-of-its-kind study that suggests a history of such headaches is associated with a significantly lower risk of breast cancer. ...
Fred Hutchinson Science and General... - http://www.fhcrc.org/
Migraines, Estrogens and Breast Cancer. How are they connected?
By Avril
There was a recent science study that showed people with medically diagnosed migraines are less likely to have breast cancer. The NHS knowledge Service have written a good description of the study and what it does and doesn't show. ...
Understanding Cancer - http://understandingcancer.co.uk/
Migraines May Cut Breast Cancer Risk
Women who suffer from migraine headaches may be at significantly lower risk of developing breast cancer, a new study shows.
WebMD Health - http://www.webmd.com/
Not the Usual Song and Dance: New musical raises breast cancer ...
By J.S. Laddin
SAN FRANCISCO — October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, has come and gone, but everyone must continue to shine a spotlight on the disease to overcome it, especially Asian Americans. While the incidence of breast cancer among APAs is ...
AsianWeek - http://www.asianweek.com/


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