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common pregnancy symptoms - nausea, vomiting, baby in the bag. read more »
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Adult women who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer than those who were not breast-fed, unless they were first-born,  research shows. read more »
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Prostate cancer deaths fell substantially in the decade after one Austrian state began free PSA screening tests for all men ages 45 to 75, according to a new study.

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Hair from women with breast cancer can be distinguished from hair obtained from women without the disease, researchers in Australia report.

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Never before has appearance mattered so much in American politics. Would Hilary even stand a chance without Botox? See before and after photos of politicians who have gone under the knife or needle to enhance their public perception leading up to election time. read more »
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A married couple who sailed from England to America around 1630 may be the ancestors of hundreds of people alive today who are at risk for a hereditary form of colon cancer. read more »
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New data published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute(JNCI) demonstrate the significant benefits of extended adjuvant treatment with Arimidex (anastrozole) for postmenopausal women who have completed five years of treatment with tamoxifen for hormone receptor-positive early breast canc read more »
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When used in combination with another breast cancer drug, Tykerb (lapatinib) appeared to reduce the size of brain tumours in women whose breast cancer had spread to the brain. This was the main result of an extended arm of a phase 2 clinical trial, said the drug company GlaxoSmithKline Plc to the read more »
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