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Week of October 12
In This Issue:
> Birth Size Linked to Breast Cancer Risk
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSi0Ex
> Sex Doesn't End With Breast Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSj0Ey
> 'I Found a Lump'
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSk0Ez
Today's Top Story: A Breast Cancer Survivor's New Life
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSl0E1
It's no secret that October is the month designated to raise awareness
for breast cancer prevention, treatment ... and, survival!
Also See:
> How Food Affects Your Mood
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSm0E2
> The Signs of Skin Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSn0E3
> Chemo After Surgery
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSo0E4
HEALTH NEWS HEADLINES
Birth Size Linked to Breast Cancer Risk
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSi0Ex
A new study indicates that women who were big babies have a higher
risk of developing breast cancer.
Also See:
> Exercise Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSp0E5
> Does Vitamin C Interfere with Chemo Drugs?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSq0E6
More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss
> Chemotherapy Safe During Pregnancy
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSr0E7
> 25% of Teenage Girls Get HPV Vaccine
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSs0E8
> St. John's Wort May Ease Major Depression
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSt0EA
> Stress Levels Rise, Fall with Economy
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSu0EB
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Sex Doesn't End With Breast Cancer
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSj0Ey
The sexual side effects of breast cancer can linger long after
treatment stops, but that doesn't mean you have to give up sexual
intimacy. There Is sex after cancer!
Also See:
> Health Check: Your Breast Cancer Treatment Options
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSw0ED
> The Surprising Benefits of Sex
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSx0EE
> When Your Period Signals a Problem
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSy0EF
> Can You Increase Your Risk of Depression?
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSz0EG
Get Healthy ... One Step at a Time
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MEMBERS ARE TALKING
From the Breast Cancer Friend to Friend message board
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVS10E2
'I Found a Lump'
http://health.webmd.com/cgi-bin21/DM/y/e2f40Nec4j0Fv0BVSk0Ez
This member found a lump in her breast, just six weeks after her
annual physical exam. She can't get a mammogram for at least two weeks
but she's scared that this may be an aggressive form of cancer. Read
more and chime in with your words of wisdom.
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