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New research from North Carolina State University suggests that fellatio may significantly decrease the risk of breast cancer in women, but there’s a catch. To get the health benefits, you have to swallow. (If you don’t like to swallow, my post 7...
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ABC television affiliate WJLA in Washington, DC ran a four-part series about breast cancer last week that went where no one—except perhaps Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake—has gone before. As part of the series, the station showed two...
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When I was 8, I learned a secret about my grandmother. At the time I thought it was a secret that I couldn’t share, but now I don’t think it’s unshareable. In fact, if it reminds someone to check in with their life, then it’s worth sharing.
My...
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CNN reports on a worrying trend in breast cancer diagnoses which includes girls who are yet to have reached their teenage years. Though only 7 percent of breast cancer occurs in women under the age of 40, diagnoses in younger women are on the rise....
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YouTube, which is owned by Google, has pulled a fundraising video for breast cancer for a 'terms of service' violation. The video, shown below, features an MTV Canada host in a white bikini walking along the edge of a pool, attracting the...
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009 - 1:32pm By Chris Hall
A new study published in Cancer, the journal of the American Cancer Society, says that more women are having healthy breasts preemptively removed to prevent a recurrence of breast cancer.
The study, which studied 6,275 women from New York state,...