In one study, it was found that women who consumed 40 micrograms or more of acrylamides each day had twice the risk of endometrial and
ovarian cancer risk of women who ate foods with little or no acrylamides.
Not exact matches
The company will now be able to sell health
risk reports on three variants found on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, which are linked with a higher
risk of breast,
ovarian, and prostate
cancer.
Several studies have shown a possible correlation between increased height and increased
risk of prostate and
ovarian cancer.
According to the authors, Australian researchers Kara Britt and Roger Short, there are about 95,000 nuns in the world, and they are paying «a terrible price for their chastity»: increased
risks of breast,
ovarian and uterine
cancer.
Several observational studies have looked at the link between increased consumption
of onions and a reduced
risk of certain types
of cancers, including stomach, breast, colon, prostate and
ovarian.
Cranberries help to prevent the
risk of cancer, particularly prostate, liver, breast,
ovarian and colon
cancers.
Studies show that the longer a woman breastfeeds the more she reduces the
risk of many illnesses to her child (such as childhood
cancers) and
risk of illness to herself (lower
risk of breast,
ovarian, and cervical
cancer).
The ARHQ result explicitly states: «For maternal outcomes, a history
of lactation was associated with a reduced
risk of type 2 diabetes, breast, and
ovarian cancer.»
It may also help you lose your pregnancy weight faster while decreasing your
risk of ovarian and breast
cancer.
There's less
risk of postpartum depression, lower
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer, and it supports strong bonds between the family, both emotional and psychological.
Studies also show that there is a decreased incidence
of breast and
ovarian cancer and possible decreased
risk of osteoporosis.
Research indicates that breastfeeding is beneficial for both you and your baby — you experience lower
risk of ovarian cancer, postpartum depression, breast
cancer and diabetes, while your baby receives all the good nutrients and also has a lower
risk of diseases like diabetes, obesity, asthma and lower respiratory infections.
Women who breastfeed tend to have a lower
risk of ovarian cancer, breast
cancer, diabetes, obesity, and osteoporosis.
For mothers, breastfeeding has been correlated with a significant decrease in the
risk of diseases such as breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer, diabetes, and heart disease to name just a few.
Breastfeeding can reduce the
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer and also provides a great way for mothers to bond with their babies.
Breastfed babies also have a lower incidence
of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), and breastfeeding mothers have a lower
risk of developing type 2 Diabetes and breast,
ovarian, and uterine
cancers.
The
risk of ovarian cancer, Type 2 diabetes and postpartum depression also significantly drop.
Breastfeeding helps moms return to their pre-baby weight faster, and may decrease the
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer, and even osteoporosis.
For women who choose to breastfeed there are lower
risks associated with breast and
ovarian cancer, less chance
of hip fractures and osteoporosis in later life, and the added benefit that it helps with getting back to their pre-baby weight.
Breastfeeding also reduces the
risk of breast and
ovarian cancers and osteoporosis.
Breastfeeding mums experience a reduced
risk of ovarian and breast
cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
• Breastmilk protects babies from illness and can also reduce the
risk of Type 1 diabetes, childhood leukemia and other serious illnesses, as well as lowering the
risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS); • Breastfeeding is healthy for moms, including lowering their
risk of Type 2 diabetes, breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer and postpartum depression; • Breastfeeding saves families money on the cost
of formula and illness; and • Breastfeeding saves insurers and employers (including the military) money on the expenses
of medical care and lost workplace productivity (both due to infant illness).
There have also been claims that when talcum powder is used by women in the genital area it raises the
risk of ovarian cancer.
For mothers, breastfeeding reduces the
risk of breast and
ovarian cancers.
Moreover, the academy points out, nursing also has benefits for mothers: «decreased postpartum bleeding... earlier return to prepregnancy weight, decreased
risk of breast [and
ovarian]
cancer.»
Additionally, the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services finds that women who breastfeed their babies probably lower their
risk for developing breast
cancer, type 2 diabetes,
ovarian cancer, postpartum depression, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Women who breastfeed not only burn an extra 600 calories a day, but are less likely to develop osteoporosis, and they lessen their
risk of breast, uterine, and
ovarian cancer.
Breastfeeding has been proven to lowering your
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer and may also lower your
risk of osteoporosis.
Longer breastfeeding duration is further associated with reduced maternal
risks of breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and heart attack.»
Breastfeeding also reduces the
risk of ovarian cancer, uterine
cancer, and endometrial
cancer (References — http://kellymom.com/ages/after12mo/ebf-refs/#EndometrialCancer).
It also benefits by reducing the
risk of postpartum depression and breast and
ovarian cancer.
... breastfeeding reduces the
risk of type 2 diabetes, breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer, and rheumatoid arthritis, and improves sleep and weight loss.
For maternal outcomes, a history
of lactation was associated with a reduced
risk of type 2 diabetes, breast, and
ovarian cancer.
There are also long term benefits
of breastfeeding including reduced rates
of ovarian and breast
cancers and lower
risks of osteoporosis.
Reams
of research have linked breastfeeding to scores
of benefits for both mom and baby: breast - fed babies aren't as likely to fall prey to obesity, ear infections or diabetes; breast - feeding moms benefit from a decreased
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer.
Breastfeeding has been shown to lower your
risk of breast or
ovarian cancer, and maybe even osteoporosis.
Type 2 diabetes, certain types
of breast
cancer, and
ovarian cancer are just a few health
risks that are decreased by breastfeeding.
Reduced
risks of breast
cancer,
ovarian cancer, cervical
cancer, and osteoporosis have been shown.
Moms who breastfeed for a total
of 12 months through their life or participate in extended breastfeeding for their baby's first year
of life or longer may have a decreased
risk of developing breast or
ovarian cancer, heart disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and other diseases.
Recent research demonstrates that lactating women have an earlier return to prepregnant weight, 41 delayed resumption
of ovulation with increased child spacing,42 - 44 improved bone remineralization postpartum45 with reduction in hip fractures in the postmenopausal period, 46 and reduced
risk of ovarian cancer47 and premenopausal breast
cancer.48
Extended breastfeeding even has health benefits for me, including reduced
risk of breast,
ovarian, uterine, and endometrial
cancers.
There is good evidence that breastfeeding reduces the
risk of ovarian and breast
cancer and helps prevent osteoporosis.
Maternal benefits
of breastfeeding have been established in the realm
of better postpartum recovery and decreased
risk of long - term obesity, osteoporosis and breast and
ovarian cancer.
Because you continue to nurse, your
risk of breast and
ovarian cancer is lowered.
Recent studies show that women who breastfeed enjoy decreased
risks of breast and
ovarian cancer, anemia, and osteoporosis.
Breastfeeding also may lower the
risk of pre-menopausal breast
cancer and
ovarian cancer.
For mothers, breastfeeding lowers the
risk for breast and
ovarian cancers, and possibly the
risk of endometrial
cancer.
Mothers themselves who breastfeed have a decreased
risk of breast and
ovarian cancers.
For the nursing mother, benefits include a lower
risk of diabetes for mothers not diagnosed with gestational diabetes, a lower chance
of arthritis, and breast and
ovarian cancers.
For the mother who breastfeeds, there may be health benefits including reduced
risk of ovarian and breast
cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis.