Saturday, January 5, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: Childbirth may increase risk of breast cancer
Medical News Today: Childbirth may increase risk of breast cancer
A new study reveals that contrary to popular belief, having recently given birth may result in a slightly higher risk of breast cancer.
Related Posts:
McConnell: Time to wind down Covid-19 emergency; Beshear says Ky. still needs resources from it but is 'pretty close to normal'By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell says it's time to trust science and the Covid-19 vaccines, follow the data and to "forget the tribalism" caused by politics and wind down the pandemic's state… Read More
Kentucky's weekly Covid-19 case numbers and positive-test rate are on the decline, offering hope for the weeks to come State Dept. for Public Health graph, adapted by Ky. Health News; for a larger version, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky got a hopeful Covid-19 report from Gov. Andy Beshear at his weekl… Read More
Research suggests local journalists quote local experts, not Fauci, when discussing pandemic health guidelinesRural journalists are charged with keeping readers informed about the coronavirus pandemic, but widespread skepticism of government-endorsed public-health measures makes it difficult (as rural Minnesota publisher-editor Reed … Read More
UK researcher who pioneered faith-based project to tackle cervical cancer has expanded her work to the national level By Alicia Gregory and Ben Corwin University of Kentucky The best solutions begin when you listen to the people whose problems you’re trying to solve. That community-based focus — the crux of what Nancy Schoenberg says is he… Read More
Flu cases are declining in Kentucky, but season runs until May, and CDC says there's still time and reasons to get vaccinated State Dept. for Public Health map, adapted by Ky. Health News; to enlarge, click on it. By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Influenza cases in Kentucky have slowly declined for five straight weeks, similar to wh… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment