There are, however, many external factors that can increase the risk, she noted, including environmental toxins in foods and other products. "Western diets are full of ultraprocessed foods, and there ...
Long-term adherence to a reduced-fat diet that includes a robust daily intake of fruits, vegetables, and grains reduces the relative risk for death from breast cancer in postmenopausal women, ...
Breastfeeding has long been connected to various benefits like quicker postpartum recovery, weight loss, reduced risk of developing disease, and now, a reduced risk of breast cancer. According to a ...
Exercise could potentially reduce the recurrence rate of breast cancer, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found. ECU Ph.D. student Mr. Francesco Bettariga led the study, published in ...
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women. While you can’t fully prevent breast cancer, certain lifestyle factors—like adding strength training to your routine—may help lower ...
Mikael Eriksson, PhD, epidemiologist at Karolinska Institute in Sweden, discusses the development and implementation of an artificial intelligence (AI) model to reduce bias and improve breast cancer ...
No two breasts (not even your own!) are identical in shape, size, or feel. But it’s important to pay attention to what makes each one of yours unique so you can spot peculiarities early and start ...
Research shows that being more physically active at a younger age may help reduce breast cancer risk. Image Credit: Getty Images/Vasily Pindyurin Research has long shown that adult females who are ...
New research published in the journal Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention shows that exercise like walking may reduce a person’s risk for cancer. The researchers found that postmenopausal ...
The new findings offer another reason to support breastfeeding among those who can and choose to do so, especially Black women. Breastfeeding has long been connected to various benefits like quicker ...