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Neuro-Genesis how our brains can refresh post-cancer
Sometimes one despairs. Sometimes you just feel blue. And sometimes brain science comes up with information to make oncologists, GPs, well being counsellors and any of us either living with or with someone we love, post cancer – sit up and take real notice. In … Continue reading
Posted in Breakthrough Research, Breast Cancer, Cancer, diets, Neuro science, Sport, Uncategorized, Womens health, World Cancer Day
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More Genetic code break throughs show 15 new ‘hotspots’ for Gene linked breast cancer risk.
Today’s blog comes courtesy of a press release from Cancer Research UK. We thought many of our followers would be interested in the following ‘hot spot research’ which raises some women’s likelihood of generating a breast tumour to one in … Continue reading
Is it ever too young to self examine?
With only 20 of the 46,000 women in the United Kingdom under 25 diagnosed each year with Breast Cancer is it simply a waste of time to train the next generation in breast care awareness? That was the question I … Continue reading
Posted in Breast Cancer, Cancer, self examination, Uncategorized, Womens health
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One in Eight! World Cancer Day and Breast Cancer risk in the UK
Today is World Cancer Day – and a sobering thought that across the globe, the World Health Organisation considers 84 million people at risk of dying from a cancer between 2005-2015 if further intervention and vaccinations are not developed. From … Continue reading
Breast cancer awareness month
Today the 1st October 2010 is the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month and there are a number of cracking initiatives to get this month developing awareness amongst the general public, and women in particular about the devestating and wasteful … Continue reading