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Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer Deaths?
Aspirin has been recommended in the past for the prevention of stroke and heart disease, especially in those at risk. Now a new study sugges...
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Understanding Human Breast and Milk Production
The human breasts have been designed to take care of the nutritional needs of the growing child through milk production. Milk is produced by...
Contributor : Brent Phelps
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Pregnancy: Factors that Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Some factors associated with pregnancy are known to increase a woman's chances of developing breast cancer:
Contributor : National Cancer Institute (NCI)
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The Benefits of Breast Feeding
Breastfeeding, sometimes called "nursing," can be a convenient and inexpensive way for a mother to feed her child.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Pomegranates Could Save Your Breasts
A new study discovered a chemical in pomegranates that may fight breast cancer
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Breast Cancer Prevention Drugs: Worth the Risk?
A new study weighs the risks against the benefits of several drugs designed to prevent invasive breast cancer in women who are at high risk,...
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Breast Milk Still Better For Your Baby's Brain
Pediatricians are concerned that marketers of DHA enhanced formula will dissuade new mothers from breastfeeding their infants
Contributor : Dena Afrasiabi
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Breastfeeding: Breast Infections
A breast infection, also called mastities, is a sorenesss or a lump in the breast that can be accompanied by a fever and or/ flu-like sympto...
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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How Is Breast Milk Made?
Knowing how the breast is made and how it works to produce milk can help you understand the breastfeeding process.
Contributor : Office On Women's Health (OWH)
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Aspirin and Breast Feeding
Aspirin is transferred to breast milk and it is estimated that a nursing baby receives about 4-8% of the mother's dose.
Contributor : The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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