Similarly, lignans (from flax seeds) are thought to be
protective against breast cancer and may improve survival.
Here, in one eloquently worded, organized and argued paper was the same basic argument that Dr. Lee, Dr. Zava and myself made our 2002 book, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Breast Cancer about why progesterone is
protective against breast cancer and progestins cause it.
Even one full - term pregnancy is remarkably
protective against breast cancer, probably because progesterone and other pregnancy hormones cause permanent changes in breast tissue that are protective, and because progesterone levels are very high in the last few weeks of a full - term pregnancy.
Some studies show it to be
protective against breast cancer.
Anyway, the American Congress of Ob GYN published / promoted this study, of course, saying that EVOO may be
protective against breast cancer.
Unrelated: there is a new study that showed Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra virgin olive oil was more
protective against breast cancer than Mediterranean diet supplemented with nuts: http://media.jamanetwork.com/news-item/mediterranean-diet-plus-olive-oil-associated-with-reduced-breast-cancer-risk/ What conclusion should we make?
It's also very
protective against breast cancer.
The evidence suggests that flax is actually
protective against breast cancer http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/24013641/ also Google «flax Breast cancer ncbi» for more studies
Not exact matches
Additionally, my mom just found out she has
breast cancer (non-invasive) and I've read how breastfeeding is a
protective factor
against breast cancer and since I have several other risk factors (started my period early, had my first baby over 30, family history), I feel like I should breastfeed as long as possible.
Because of these factors along with the
protective measures that women often take
against sun exposure, many mothers do not have enough Vitamin D in their
breast milk.
Guedes, H. & Souza, L. «Exposure to maternal smoking in the first year of life interferes in
breast - feeding
protective effect
against the onset of respiratory allergy from birth to 5 yr.»
How
protective is
breast feeding
against diarrhoeal disease in infants in 1990s England?
The meta - analysis showed that
breast - feeding reduced the risk of obesity in childhood significantly... Breast - feeding seems to have a small but consistent protective effect against obesity in chi
breast - feeding reduced the risk of obesity in childhood significantly...
Breast - feeding seems to have a small but consistent protective effect against obesity in chi
Breast - feeding seems to have a small but consistent
protective effect
against obesity in children.
Protective effect of
breast feeding
against infection.
Howie PW, Forsyth JS, Ogston SA, et al. «
Protective effect of
breast feeding
against infection.»
Goodstein says a recent study found up to a 75 percent
protective effect
against SIDS if babies are
breast - fed exclusively.
Several years prior to this, Gdalevich et al (29) performed a meta - analysis of prospective studies between January 1966 and May 2000 on the association between exclusive
breast - feeding in the first 3 months after birth and the onset of atopic dermatitis in childhood and concluded that
breast - feeding was
protective against incident atopic dermatitis in childhood.
We believe that
breast milk is
protective against allergic disease, and that studies thus far have demonstrated mixed results due to the heterogeneity in study methods.
Breast milk contains multiple factors that modulate and promote the development of the infant immune system, including its potential
protective role
against allergic disease.
For example, animal studies have demonstrated that the expression of P - glycoprotein, a broad - specificity transmembrane transporter on intestinal enterocytes, is induced by
breast milk (and not formula exposure) and is
protective against experimental colitis (3).
There is consistent evidence of a
protective effect of exclusive
breast feeding
against diarrhoeal disease in the first 4 — 6 months of life.4 Likely causes are the immune properties of
breast milk and less exposure to pathogens in contaminated milk, food, bottles, or teats.5 Contamination and inadequate sterilisation pose less of a problem in developed than developing countries, and this explains the greater protection of
breast feeding in developing countries where poverty, poor hygiene, and infectious diseases are common.
Breast feeding may be more
protective against diarrhoeal disease in infants in more deprived areas than in less deprived areas, and in more crowded households than in less crowded households
Our data agrees with that of others, 1223 that suggest that delaying the introduction of formula milk protects
against the morbidity associated with respiratory infection, illness, and associated hospitalisations in the first year of life.24 Prolonged
breast feeding was only marginally associated with less respiratory illness when examined in a New Zealand birth cohort to 2 years of age, 25 and the Dundee study8 showed a small, yet significant
protective effect of
breast feeding
against respiratory illness at 0 — 13 weeks and 40 — 52 weeks after adjustment for social class, maternal age, and parental smoking.
Thus even after allowing for covariates, our findings support the conclusion that
breast feeding has a substantial
protective effect
against respiratory infection and illness in the first year of life.
In the present study, we showed that
breast - feeding had an independent
protective effect
against celiac disease if the infants were
breast - fed at the time when gluten - containing foods were introduced.
Such children, when exposed to common infections in childhood under the
protective cover of
breast milk, are likely to develop a permanent immunity
against most such infections.
According to a survey, data suggests that being born at home, avoiding antibiotics during infancy and childhood, and being
breast fed appear to be
protective against C. difficile in adulthood.
«It is certainly an interesting study, as its findings inform us of the
protective effects of the gene associated with higher aerobic capacity
against breast cancer,» she explains.
In adults, iodine is necessary not only for the production of thyroid hormones, but has recently been recognized to play a
protective role
against fibrocystic
breast disease and
breast cancer.
In adults, iodine is necessary not only for the production of thyroid hormones, thus affecting systemic metabolism, but is now recognized to play a
protective role
against fibrocystic
breast disease and
breast cancer.
Studies in humans have shown that lycopene is
protective against a variety of cancers including prostate of course, but also colorectal,
breast, lung, endometrial, pancreatic, bladder, cervical and skin cancers.
Note that while olive oil, which has been shown to be
protective against HER2 - overexpressing
breast cancer, also contains a high proportion of oleic acid, the
protective effect of olive oil is thought to be due to olive lignans and secoiridoids rather than oleic acid.
Milk thistle has been shown to have
protective effects
against certain types of cancer such as colon cancer, liver cancer, bladder cancer, cervical cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, and
breast cancer.
The isoflavone phytoestrogens preferentially stimulate estrogen receptor β, with
protective effects
against breast and prostate cancer.
Breast milk is the most natural way to feed your new baby, and is also packed with nutrients and
protective antibodies that will really kick start their development, defend
against infections and support their immune system.
A imbalanced diet after
breast - feeding can compromise the benefit provided by
breast milk and explain the controversies over its
protective role
against the risk of obesity.
Just as they promote hormonal changes that can lead to anovulatory cycles and infertility in women as valuable tools in the war
against breast cancer, they tout testosteronelowering in men as
protective against prostate cancer and atherosclerosis.20, 21
Studies show these Fall favorites have a
protective effect
against lobular
breast cancer.
Having adequate iodine intake may be
protective against thyroid,
breast and prostate cancers.
GreenMedInfo lists twenty studies demonstrating exactly how melatonin exerts its
protective effects
against breast cancer.
A study conducted at the University of California at Santa Barbara found that sulforaphane inhibited the growth of human
breast cancer cells, causing researchers to praise it is a «promising»
protective agent
against breast cancer.
In MOTHER, Morgan's iconic dots — metaphoric windows to the soul and symbols of the
protective spirit — emanate from where the baby's fingers rest
against her mother's
breast, an allegorical testimony to the undeniable link between mother and child.