Factor that could turn breast cancer into aggressive subtype identified
Tweet Washington, December 28 (ANI): Australian scientists have revealed how a 'transcription factor' causes breast cancer to develop an aggressive subtype that lacks sensitivity to oestrogen and does...
View ArticleIn vitro study finds digested formula, but not breast milk, is toxic to cells
Scientists have long known that premature infants fed formula are more likely to develop necrotizing enterocolitis than those fed breast milk. The condition is the leading cause of death from...
View ArticleDelaying childbirth can lower breast cancer risk: Study
WASHINGTON: Delaying childbirth by 15 years after menarche may lower the odds of an aggressive form of breast cancer by 60 percent, says a new study. "We found that the interval between menarche and...
View ArticleDelaying childbirth can lower breast cancer risk
WASHINGTON: Delaying childbirth by 15 years after menarche may lower the odds of an aggressive form of breast cancer by 60 percent, says a new study. "We found that the interval between menarche and...
View ArticleDaffodil Study sparks concerns over exclusive breastfeeding
Paper Edition | Page: 3 Pro-breastfeeding groups have rejected research advising that newborns should be fed formula milk, saying such a proposal contradicts the exclusive breastfeeding campaign. The...
View ArticleLessons in the Australian hoax call for J’can media
Media organisations and professionals, like everyone else, are under constant pressure to keep their product fresh and attractive for the buying public. That pressure has grown by leaps and bounds in...
View ArticleANCYL leader taken off list of delegates
ANC Youth League chairman in Limpopo, Rudzani Ludere, who supports Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe to take over from President Jacob Zuma, has been taken off the list of...
View ArticleCops nab their own money man
YOGAS NAIR EMBATTLED police secret service fund boss Major-General Solly Lazarus was dealt another blow yesterday when he was arrested by the Hawks at his Joburg home. Head of logistics at the crime...
View ArticleEgypt: Investigate Brotherhood’s Abuse of Protesters (HRW - Human Rights...
(Source: HRW - Human Rights Watch) (New York) - Egypt's public prosecutor should investigate the detention and abuse of several dozen anti-government protesters in Cairo by Muslim Brotherhood members...
View ArticleThe factor that could influence future breast cancer treatment
Transcription factors are molecules that switch genes on or off. In this case, the transcription factor known as 'ELF5' inhibits sensitivity to estrogen very early in the life of a breast cancer cell....
View ArticlePeter says police are trying to frame her
Outside the Western Cape High Court, hundreds of people from Khayelitsha and other townships gathered to oppose Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s application to halt the commission of inquiry. (David...
View ArticleCats begging for food have psychological condition
If you cat pesters you for food it could be a sign that they are in the grip of an eating obsession, a group of vets has claimed. While doting owners might find it endearing when their hungry feline...
View ArticleMilk-Producing Protein Linked To Aggressive Breast Cancer: Study
By Tan Ee Lyn HONG KONG, Dec 28 (Reuters) - The discovery that a protein which triggers milk production in women may also be responsible for making breast cancers aggressive could open up new...
View ArticleHas breastfeeding been oversold? Some experts take aim at 'breast is best'...
If I could sum up my breast-feeding ordeal in one image, it would be me sitting in a hospital bed with one of my newborn sons cradled in my arms. Above me hovers the lactation consultant, her...
View ArticleHas breastfeeding been oversold? Some experts take aim at 'breast is best'...
The secret to a successful resolution is in your pocket Aerobics beats lifting weights for shedding pounds, study says 8 tips for hiring a personal trainer On Nutrition: Keep Christmas Strap helps...
View ArticleTiny tots need DHA for their grey matter
Are your children having their share of almonds and oily fish every day? DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is essential for children’s brain development, according to a recent clinical study conducted at the...
View ArticleDelaying childbirth lowers breast cancer risk
Washington, December 13: Delaying childbirth by 15 years after menarche may lower the odds of an aggressive form of breast cancer by 60 percent, says a new study. "We found that the interval between...
View ArticleNet closes on Cape drug pushers
Cape Town - Two women were arrested at a roadblock on the West Coast road after police found 96 bags of dagga in their car on Thursday. Provincial traffic chief Kenny Africa said that shortly after...
View ArticleEditorial: Unburden the breast
BREAST milk is still best even under the worst of times. Among the crucial operations conducted to bring food and other aid to victims of typhoon Pablo is the information campaign led by government...
View ArticleNecessary Treatments For The Baby Bottle Tooth Decay
Your baby is very loving to you. The way they smile pleases you a lot. So, it is important to preserve their teeth from any kind of danger. Mostly, their teeth get affected due the bottle that is used...
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