Breast pain is normal to have throughout your menstrual cycle. Other causes include exercise, breastfeeding, cysts, or ...
Older women are not the only ones at risk for breast cancer as habits and decisions in the 20s and 30s affect long-term ...
Many of us view exercise as a necessary evil. In all fairness, it requires motivation, discipline, and oftentimes a dedicated regimen to get off the couch and onto the StairMaster. Amid all the viral ...
Breaking a sweat does more for your body than just trim your waistline. Exercise may lower a woman’s risk for breast cancer and researchers are finding out why. Scientists from the University of ...
Breast tenderness can be a normal side effect of hormonal fluctuations, or from an ill-fitting bra, but other symptoms can ...
Dr Malone also add that physical exercise helps women prevent breast cancer, by helping them control their weight and by ...
Clark is Fee's oncologist and will be part of the upcoming Dance to Beat Breast Cancer, a fundraiser to support research at ...
Scientific research suggests diet and exercise may influence cancer risk and progression, though specific guidelines are not ...
Having overly large breasts can not only be uncomfortable, but they can also cause other health issues, such as neck, shoulder, and back pain. Some women also report that having large breasts can ...
New research from Edith Cowan University shows that a single bout of weight training or HIIT can boost anti-cancer myokines ...