Since October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, I wanted to focus on prevention with simple ways to
boost breast health.
This includes properly performing breast self - exams (BSE), and taking care of body and mind in ways that
boost breast health.
Curcumin, an extract from Turmeric, is a potent antioxidant that has also been found to help
boost breast health.
Fortunately, there are a variety of natural ways to
boost breast health and these methods are non-invasive and also support the health of the rest of the body.
Not exact matches
Swiss pharma giant Novartis and Cota Healthcare are expanding an existing partnership in an effort to
boost health outcomes for
breast cancer patients.
It's ironic that while I had spent most of my career in the
health care field, I wasted so much money on things like herbal supplements to
boost my
breast milk supply, homeopathic remedies, and amber teething necklaces, which didn't work for me.
Intent upon
boosting breast - feeding rates, nurses atOregon
Health & Science University (OHSU) stopped routinely giving binkies to breastfed newborns starting in Dec. 2010.
(GETTY IMAGES /
HEALTH) Knowing a few simple facts about
breast cancer can
boost your chances of finding it and treating it early.
Lauded for
boosting immunity; helping to cut the risk of
breast, ovarian, and colon cancers; and keeping you happy, this nutrient is the new
health star.
Among other things, having regular orgasms has been proved to be beneficial for a wide range of things, going from making you look younger, protecting your cardiovascular
health, reducing stress, over
boosting your immune system, all the way up to lowering rates of depression, and anxiety, and even possibly preventing
breast cancer cells from developing into a tumor.
For more context, check out my associated blog posts: Stool Size and
Breast Cancer Risk;
Boosting Gut Flora Without Probiotics; Treating Parkinson's Disease With Diet; Avoid Carnitine and Lethicin Supplements; Schoolchildren Should Drink More Water; and How Probiotics Affect Mental
Health.
The
boost in test scores may be due to specific nutrients in
breast milk, said study researcher Wendy Oddy, of the Telethon Institute for Child
Health Research in Perth, Australia.
A $ 2 million, seven - year clinical study funded by the National Institutes of
Health and jointly conducted by the University of Minnesota and Bastyr University showed that Trametes versicolor, or turkey tail mushroom, in freeze - dried form, dramatically
boosts immune function for women with Stage I - III
breast cancer ─ possibly shrinking tumors.