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Migraines Linked to Reduced Breast Cancer Risk

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Breast Cancer Recurrences Lower with Letrozole, Updated Data Show - Physician's First Watch

firstwatch.jwatch.org — “A 12-year update of the Breast International Group (BIG) 1-98 trial shows that the aromatase inhibitor letrozole continues to reduce risk for relapse and death in postmenopausal women with early-stage hormone-responsive breast cancer, researchers reported . . . LINK(S):View full resource at firstwatch.jwatch.org

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Eating Walnuts Linked to Reduction in Breast Cancer Risk

healthnews.com — “Something as simple as a daily two-ounce serving of walnuts could reduce your risk of breast cancer.View full resource at healthnews.com

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Research Links Diet During Pregnancy to Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

newswise.com — “North Dakota State University professor Chung S. Park is among the researchers presenting at the Era of Hope scientific conference in Orlando, Fla., Aug. 2-5, hosted by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP). Research by Dr. Park suggests that a pregnant mother’s diet that contains certain nutrients can potentially reduce the risk of breast cancer in her female offspring.View full resource at newswise.com

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Research Links Diet During Pregnancy to Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

newswise.com — “North Dakota State University professor Chung S. Park is among the researchers presenting at the Era of Hope scientific conference in Orlando, Fla., Aug. 2-5, hosted by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP). Research by Dr. Park suggests that a pregnant mother’s diet that contains certain nutrients can potentially reduce the risk of breast cancer in her female offspring.View full resource at newswise.com

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Research links diet during pregnancy to breast cancer risk reduction in female offspring

sciencedaily.com — “Research being presented at the Era of Hope conference, a scientific meeting hosted by the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP), reveals findings suggesting that if an expectant mother increases her consumption of foods high in certain fatty acids or nutrients during her pregnancy, she can potentially reduce the risk of breast cancer in her female offspring.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Research links diet during pregnancy to breast cancer risk reduction in female offspring

eurekalert.org — “During pregnancy, women are counseled to refrain from consuming certain types of foods, beverages and medications in order to avoid jeopardizing the health and development of the fetus. In fact, the American Pregnancy Association has a list of a dozen items they recommend expectant mothers omit from their diets. However, there are some additions, such as folic acid, that, when taken before and/or during pregnancy, can actually reduce the risk of birth defects and other disorders.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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CDC: Many Hospitals Don't Provide Breastfeeding Support - Althea Fung - NationalJournal.com

nationaljournal.com — “Breastfeeding is linked to a reduced risk of childhood obesity, lower rates of infections in infants, and a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancer for moms. Breast milk provides vital antibodies to babies and has proteins that makes digestion easier than formula or cow‘s milk. Despite the numerous advantages of breastfeeding, the latest Vital Signs report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found a majority of hospitals aren’t providing the support women need to feed.View full resource at nationaljournal.com

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Breast Cancer Risk Reduced By Drinking Coffee?

rttnews.com — “Drinking coffee could reduce the risk of a certain type of breast cancer, new research indicates. A study done in Sweden showed that drinking five or more cups of coffee per day is linked to notable reduction in ER-negative breast cancer.View full resource at rttnews.com

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Night shift work may reduce risk of skin cancer in women

news-medical.net — “Melatonin is known to have cancer-protective properties, and shift work can induce desynchrony of the circadian system, reducing melatonin production. Shift work has been thought to have important health impacts, with evidence linking shift work to an increased risk of several cancers including breast, endometrial, prostate, and colorectal, and non-Hodgkin lymphoma.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Shift work may be associated with decreased risk of skin cancer

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Multiple Childbirth Linked To Rare But Aggressive 'Triple-Negative' Breast Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Full-term pregnancy has long been associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, but a new study finds that the more times a woman gives birth, the higher her risk of triple-negative breast caView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Multiple childbirth linked to increased risk of rare, aggressive 'triple-negative' breast cancer

physorg.com — “Full-term pregnancy has long been associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, but a new study finds that the more times a woman gives birth, the higher her risk of 'triple-negative' breast cancer, a relatively uncommon but particularly aggressive subtype of the disease. Conversely, women who never ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Multiple Childbirth Linked to Rare but Aggressive 'Triple-Negative' Breast Cancer

newswise.com — “Full-term pregnancy has long been associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer, but a new study finds that the more times a woman gives birth, the higher her risk of --triple-negative-- breast cancer, a relatively uncommon but particularly aggressive subtype of the disease.View full resource at newswise.com

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