Sunday, August 7, 2011

Does an abortion raise my risk of breast cancer?

Question: Does an abortion raise my risk of breast cancer?
Answer:This is a controversial issue. The theory: When you become pregnant, your hormones, including estrogen, surge, which stimulates the cells in your breasts to prepare for lactation. When you have an abortion, your hormones drop, interrupting this process. Some anti-abortion experts claim that this increases your risk of breast cancer. But most scientists -- including those at the National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society -- say the interruption is harmless. They also consider the research that has suggested any connection flawed. And studies done in Scandinavia, which document every abortion there, failed to find any association.

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Breaking Lyme Disease Research News: New Hope for Lyme Disease Patients

A new research study shows that healthy individuals, certain Lyme disease patients with persistent neurologic symptoms, and chronic fatigue syndrome patients possess different proteins in their cerebrospinal fluid. This finding provides evidence that chronic fatigue syndrome and neurologic Lyme disease are distinct disease entities.

Greenwich, CT (PRWEB) March 3, 2011

Through "protein profiling" of spinal fluid, a new research study shows that healthy individuals, certain Lyme disease patients with persistent neurologic symptoms, and chronic fatigue syndrome patients possess different proteins in their cerebrospinal fluid. This finding provides evidence that chronic fatigue syndrome and neurologic Lyme disease are distinct disease entities.

“The potential for spinal fluid biomarker detection to aid or actually establish diagnosis of Lyme disease is within our grasp,” according to Dr. Harriet Kotsoris, Medical Director for Time for Lyme, a Connecticut based non-profit organization that has been funding research for Lyme and tick-borne diseases since 2002 and has raised nearly $5 million to date.

The research was led by Dr. Steven E. Schutzer of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, and Dr. Thomas Angel, Dr. Tao Liu, and Dr. Richard D. Smith of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The study, “Distinct Cerebrospinal Fluid Proteomes Differentiate Post-Treatment Lyme Disease from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” is published in the February 23rd issue of PLoS ONE. Time for Lyme provided funds for the study along with the National Institutes of Health among other organizations.

Dr. Kotsoris also notes that this study exemplifies the key role collaboration plays in research funding among a wide variety of public and private institutions.

Click here for more information on the published study results: http://www.timeforlyme.org/PDF/article_journal_pone_2_2011.pdf

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Jennifer Hudson on Zero Size

Most women wouldn't want their dress size revealed on television, but that didn't stop "The View" co-host Joy Behar from announcing that actress Jennifer Hudson wears a size zero.

Behar said that on a recent shopping trip she ran in to the Oscar-winning actress and overheard the salesperson say Hudson wore a size zero.

Behar asked Hudson how it felt to have shrunk to such a small size and said Hudson told her, "I feel like they’re talking to someone else.”

The Eldest Jolie-Pitt Child -MADDOX

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After turning 10 on Friday, the eldest Jolie-Pitt child (left) spent his birthday weekend with his family seeing the musical Wicked in London's West End.