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Women's Health News Weight gain in middle-age linked to breast cancer
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=31603
According to new research women who gain weight throughout adulthood rather than maintaining a stable weight may have an increased risk for breast cancer

Coronary heart disease and women
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Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderate amounts of alcohol, are physically active, maintain a healthy weight and do not smoke have a significantly reduced risk of heart attack, according to a report in the October 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Women who gain weight throughout adulthood have a greater breast cancer risk
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Women who gain weight throughout adulthood rather than maintaining a stable weight may have an increased risk for breast cancer, according to a report in the October 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.

Experts warn women about experimental fertility options
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The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has warned women that two experimental fertility procedures currently being offered remain unproven.

Exposure to sunlight may decrease risk of advanced breast cancer
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A research team from the Northern California Cancer Center, the University of Southern California, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine has found that increased exposure to sunlight - which increases levels of vitamin D in the body - may decrease the risk of advanced breast cancer.

Early intervention benefits women with acute coronary syndromes
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=31422
Research will be reported at TCT 2007, the annual scientific symposium of the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), that demonstrates that early intervention saves lives in women who have a heart attack or unstable chest pain.

Sunlight may decrease risk of advanced breast cancer
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=31433
A research team from the Northern California Cancer Center, the University of Southern California, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine has found that increased exposure to sunlight – which increases levels of vitamin D in the body -- may decrease the risk of advanced breast cancer.

Big breasts a pain for some women
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=31364
Women with macromastia, a condition of having abnormally large breasts, often experience symptoms of neck pain, numbness, tingling, and pain and weakness in one or both hands.

Hands and knees posture in late pregnancy or labor for fetal malposition
http://www.news-medical.net/?id=31310
Going through labor in the right posture can make it shorter, less intense and less prone to complication, according to many midwives, who say that when mothers use the posture known as “hands and knees,” it helps the baby shift into a position that eases delivery.

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