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Does Depression Increase Risk of Breast Cancer

A recent study reported by MSNBC suggested that women who are sad or suffer from mild depression have a higher risk of getting breast cancer.

The research also suggested that the longer a patient suffers with feeling of sadness or being depressed, the stronger the relationship with breast cancer becomes. The research is published in the journals Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health.

The risk of breast cancer is increased by as much as 12% for women who wrestle with depression. Another study found that these women are more than two and a half times more likely to develop breast cancer than those who are not depressed.

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Lose Pregnancy Weight

Allow me to congratulate you on your new born baby boy or girl. What an awesome experience and moment of pride especially for a new mom. Are you wondering how you will lose this new belly and shed those pregnancy pounds? Having a baby changes your life in many different ways and some of these changes affect your body.

I’m sure you have seen or maybe heard that some women come home from the hospital almost as slim as before they got pregnant. Let me break it to you in a nice way those women are the exception not the rule. In reality pretty much all women go through changes during and especially after pregnancy. This is not the time to beat yourself up; enjoy your new baby and motherhood experience then read on for some tips that will help you get back in shape.

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Women’s Issues – Tips for Healthy Living

Women of all ages should visit their gynecologists for an annual physical examination to maintain optimum health. If they are sexually active, their annual physical should include a Pap smear test, which is a test that detects cervical cancer. The Pap smear has played an enormous role in decreasing the cervical cancer rate among young women. In addition, women between the ages of 40 and 50 should include mammograms along with their annual physicals. When women cross the age 50, they should include testing for colorectal cancer along with their physical examination.

Parents especially mothers, should teach their adolescent daughters about self-examination for breast cancer. Early awareness helps young women detect breast cancer in the early stages. All women should follow the below mentioned tips for healthy living. Mothers should follow these as well as educate their daughters about healthy lifestyles, so both mother and child grow to have healthier and longer lives.

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