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FRIDAY, March 18 (HealthDay News) -- Women in smoke-free homes and workplaces are less likely to develop or die from breast cancer, new research shows. U.S. researchers compared rates of non-smoking homes and workplaces with state-specific rates...
According the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 11,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer every year in the United States, with nearly 4,000 dying as a result of the disease. The National Cervical Cancer Coalition estimates...
We all know that adding foods rich in antioxidants to our diets is one way to give our bodies nutrients that may help fight off cancer. Berries, leafy greens and whole grains are some of the antioxidant-rich foods that should be regular parts of...
Eight consumer and health organizations have created a new Web site to help the public understand the Affordable Care Act, the health care reform law enacted last year. The site, HealthCareandYou.org, launched today. It is a joint effort of the...
by Fran Drescher, President and Visionary of Cancer Schmancer “Women are like teabags. We don't know our true strength until we are in hot water!” — Eleanor Roosevelt And honey, let me tell ya, I’ve been in some scorching H20! You may know me as...

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