The decision to undergo CPM was linked to several risk factors including a strong family history of breast cancer, genetic testing, higher level of education and a greater concern about the recurrence of cancer.
Clues to overcoming antibiotic resistance may lie in soil bacteria, researchers say
The researchers found that bacteria that live naturally in the soil have a large collection of genes to help fight antibiotics, but they are not likely to share the genes.
Preliminary study suggests COPD may be improved with changes to diet
Research subjects who report a healthy diet, including fruit, dairy products, and fish, exhibited better levels for a number of markers of COPD compared with subjects who did not recently consume these foods.
New artificial sweetener approved by FDA for use in foods
Advantame has been approved as a food additive that is 20,000 times sweeter than sugar.
Vitamin C may help protect babies of pregnant smokers
Smoking during pregnancy poses numerous dangers.
Sleep apnea linked to hearing loss, study finds
The researchers noted that the findings help to support the notion that sleep apnea does not appear to occur in isolation, and it might signal other underlying conditions.
Study reveals how olive oil lowers blood pressure
The Mediterranean diet primarily consists of vegetables, fresh fruit, wholegrain cereal, olive oil and nuts, along with poultry or fish.
Ewww: Bacteria can survive for days on airplane surfaces
The researchers discovered that MRSA lived for 168 hours on seat pocket cloth.
High cholesterol linked to infertility, researchers say
The researchers discovered that on average, high cholesterol levels were linked to longer times to achieve pregnancy.
New study reveals e-cigarettes significantly helped smokers quit
Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered replacements for traditional cigarettes.
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