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    Physical Effect of Cancer and Cognitive Effect of Chemotherapy on Women When you hear the word “cancer” what do you think about? Do you think about yourself or someone else? That or it just goes to your head and never even know what it truly means besides the provided Webster meaning. We as human are very weak against this final stage of pathogens and even animals as experience health issues like us. There’s no verbal or intuitive warning whether you‚ yourself will develop this type of health

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    Nutrition Month

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    THIS month of July‚ we traditionally celebrate the Nutrition Month with the theme: "Isulong and Breast Feeding- Tama‚ Sapat at Iksklusibo". Breast feeding campaign is for everybody especially the nursing mother. Is there a need to campaign and promote it? What is the relevance and benefits of Breast Feeding? Breast Feeding in a simple point of view is providing the babies of the most valuable medical contributions to infant health. Human Milk is scientifically proven by the scientist and doctors

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    breastfeeding suits the infancy needs but also is healthy for the mother as well. Breast milk provides the best nutrition available for one’s infant. Breast milk delivers the proper balance of fat and protein and fats contain within breast milk is perfect for a swiftly myelination nervous system (Berk‚ Chapter Chapter 4‚  2010). The milk also contains iron‚ which is much easier to absorb with the baby’s system. Breast milk also protects against many diseases and lowers the risk of leukemia‚ MS‚ and

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    Paraben

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    Kingdom‚ by Dr Philippa Darbre and colleagues traced high concentration of Paraben in 19 out of the 20 human breast tumors. They found methyl‚ ethyl‚ propyl‚ benzyol and benzyl parabens in the sample. While there is no certain evidence of paraben causing cancer‚ scientists conclude to review the use of paraben. Though‚ they are certain that paraben are associated with the overall rise in breast cancer cases. How can Paraben

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    significantly over the years such that most cancers can be treated and cured. After decades of struggling with various cancers‚ doctors are now becoming more aware of the causes of these diseases‚ how they can be treated‚ and what can be done to prevent them. Breast cancer‚ however‚ remains one of the major concerns in the medical field‚ mainly because it has many forms and happens to strike a large number of women. By definition‚ a cancer is a disease that is characterized by “controlled growth and spread of

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    BREAST FEEDING Breastfeeding is often the most important and most neglected part of childcare. In today’s world of jet setting women and ever shortening maternity and child care leave the importance of breast feeding is not being recognised. Breast milk is the best nutrition for a baby till it is six months old. Breast milk is specifically designed for the immature GI system of the infant and it is easily digested. It has the right proportions of fat‚ protein and sugars. The sugar present in breast

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    The Benefits of Breast Feeding Vitoria Calvillo‚ Mary Flake and Nevada Thim American River College Abstract One of the first decisions that parents make concerning their child’s health is how their child will be fed. One option is breast feeding‚ if it is possible. If not‚ an alternative method such as bottle feeding can be used. There has been much research and debate about the benefits of either breast feeding or bottle feeding. The American

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    Phyoestrogens

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    involved with bone and heart health in women ("Phytoestrogens and breast‚" 2001). However‚ higher exposure to estrogens over a lifetime is linked with increased breast cancer risk. With breast cancer‚ animal studies have shown that one form of phytoestrogens‚ soy phytoestrogens can decrease breast cancer formation in rats. However‚ animal and human studies suggest that soy phytoestrogens can behave like estrogen and potentially increase breast cancer risk. Some scientists have suggested that "women should

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    risk of having high blood pressure. (The Province‚ 2011) Breast milk has been shown to help a baby’s brain develop more correctly (The Province‚ 2011) .It’s naturally full of vitamins and minerals to help the infant progress appropriately. (EarthTalk: Cleaning up China; breast milk vs. formula‚ 2010) “Human milk is made for human infants and it meets all their specific nutrient needs” says Dr. Ruth Lawrence”. (EarthTalk: Cleaning up China; breast milk vs. formula‚ 2010) Obesity‚ diabetes and asthma

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    Nestle Ethics

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    minds and believe it has beneficial products due to healthcare support. Nestle undermined new mothers confidence in breast feeding by the promotion of its infant milk and abused the want for westernisation in the developing world. There are many issues surrounding Nestles infant milk and its promotion. Formula is less healthy for a newborn baby and considerably more expensive than breast milk. In the developing world most could not afford this expense so gave their child weak milk to make the formula

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