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- Nine New Breast Cancer Risk Genes: Landscape of Cancer Genes and Mutational Processes in Breast Cancer Complicated
- Breast Cancer Effectively Treated With Chemical Found in Celery, Parsley, Mouse Study Suggests
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- Sunscreen Ingredient May Be Linked to Endometriosis
- Molecule Found That Inhibits Estrogen, Key Risk Factor for Endometrial and Breast Cancers
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Posted May 4, 2012:
- HPV Vaccine Completion Rate Among Girls Is Poor, Getting Worse
- A Single Stem Cell Mutation Triggers Fibroid Tumors: Mutated Stem Cell 'Goes Wild' in Frenzied Tumor Expansion
Posted May 3, 2012:
- Presence of Fetal Cells in Women Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer but Raises Risk of Colon Cancer
- Some Women May Be Genetically Predisposed to Smoking-Related Hot Flashes
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Posted April 25, 2012:
- How PCBs Promote Dendrite Growth, May Increase Autism Risk
- Anatomic Existence of the Elusive G-Spot Confirmed, Study Claims
Posted April 24, 2012:
- Early Menopause Linked to Higher Risk of Osteoporosis, Fracture and Mortality
- Scientists Develop New Technique That Could Improve Heart Attack Prediction
Posted April 23, 2012:
- The Fat Stopper: Protein That Regulates the Creation of Fat Cells Identified
- Why Drinking Alcohol Is Linked to Breast Cancer
- High Levels of TRAIL Protein in Breast Milk Might Contribute to Anticancer Activity
- Genes That Increase the Risk of Osteoporosis and Fractures Discovered
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Posted April 20, 2012:
- Human Neural Stem Cells With Tumor Targeting Ability Discovered
- Cellular 'Glue' Resists Breast Cancer
Posted April 18, 2012:
- Kidney Stone Mystery Solved: Why Some People Are More Prone to Develop Kidney Stones
- Scientists Show Lab-Made Heart Cells Ideal for Disease Research, Drug Testing
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Posted April 9, 2012:
- Study Debunks Common Myth That Urine Is Sterile
- Could Starving the Heart Make It Resistant to Damage?
Posted April 4, 2012:
- Injectable Contraceptives Linked to Breast Cancer Risk in Younger Women
- Treatment Hope for Muscular Dystrophy
- Multiple Faces of Deadly Breast Cancer
- Researchers Develop a New Cell and Animal Model of Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Posted April 3, 2012:
- Eliminating the ‘good Cholesterol’ Receptor May Fight Breast Cancer
- Eating Cruciferous Vegetables May Improve Breast Cancer Survival
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Posted April 1, 2012:
- Link Between Inflammation and Breast Cancer Metastases Identified, May Be Treatable
- Long-Term Use of Estrogen Hormone Therapy Linked to Higher Risk for Breast Cancer
- DNA Sequencing Lays Foundation for Personalized Cancer Treatment
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Posted March 28, 2012:
- New More-Sensitive Blood Test Catches Recurring Breast Cancer a Year Earlier
- HPV Vaccination Reduces the Risk of Infection Even After a Previous Case of the Disease, Study Suggests
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