Curiosity is good. Perhaps you are just a little bit curious about the natural cures from everyday substances that can...
KAYA KAMI may ganito (points to a scar on her chest). It goes directly into your veins, not your bust. There is a port. A port is like a tansan-shaped paraphernalia that has two very tiny tubes attached to it.
“Well, it’s one for the money, Two for the show, Three to get ready, Now go, cat, go. “But don’t...
CHICAGO— Whether sipping beer, wine or whiskey, women who drink just three alcoholic beverages a week face slightly higher chances...
Save for the fact that she has absolutely no hair on her head, Tetta Ortiz Matera shows no signs of battling stage 3 breast cancer. Cracking bald jokes and shifting effortlessly from one high fashion pose to another in Hermès scarves and jewelry from Rustan’s Silver Vault during this photo shoot, the former model is clearly winning the war against the dreaded disease.
Besides Israel. Reports from the Philippine Cancer Society and the Department of Health place the number of new breast cancer...
Men rarely get breast cancer, but those who do often don't survive as long as women, largely because they don't even realize they can get it and are slow to recognize the warning signs, researchers say.
A new study may reassure some women considering short-term use of hormones to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms....
The gift of grace can be found in the unlikeliest of places. Patty Balquiedra has found much of it on the social networking site Twitter. Recently diagnosed with Stage 2-A breast cancer and about to begin her chemotherapy, she has found comfort in the love of family and friends—online and offline—as she bravely shares with the world her brave trek into the trenches that many women dread taking.
It’s been a tough month, with one friend after another being diagnosed with breast cancer. Most of the women are my age. Two out of five have a strong history of cancer, the other three do not. One is a vegetarian and a yogi.