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1. Friday, December 29, 2006 12:32 PM
nuart The End of the Pink Ribbons?


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Maybe not a cure for breast cancer but a preventative measure we can all implement.  Housework!  I'm on board!

Susan

Housework cuts breast cancer risk

BBC


Women who exercise by doing the housework can reduce their risk of breast cancer, a study suggests.

The research on more than 200,000 women from nine European countries found doing household chores was far more cancer protective than playing sport.

Dusting, mopping and vacuuming was also better than having a physical job.

The women in the Cancer Research UK-funded study spent an average of 16 to 17 hours a week cooking, cleaning and doing the washing.


Something as simple and cheap as doing the housework can help
Dr Lesley Walker of Cancer Research UK


Experts have long known that physical exercise can reduce the risk of breast cancer, probably through hormonal and metabolic changes.

But it has been less clear how much and what types of exercise are necessary for this risk reduction.

And much of past work has examined the link between exercise and breast cancer in post-menopausal women only.

The latest study looked at both pre- and post-menopausal women and a range of activities, including work, leisure and housework.

All forms of physical activity combined reduced the breast cancer risk in post-menopausal women, but had no obvious effect in pre-menopausal women.

Chores protected

Out of all of the activities, only housework significantly reduced the risk of both pre- and post-menopausal women getting the disease.

Housework cut breast cancer risk by 30% among the pre-menopausal women and 20% among the post-menopausal women.

The women were studied over an average of 6.4 years, during which time there were 3,423 cases of breast cancer.

The international authors said their results suggested that moderate forms of physical activity, such as housework, may be more important than less frequent but more intense recreational physical activity in reducing breast cancer risk.

Dr Lesley Walker of Cancer Research UK said: "We already know that women who keep a healthy weight are less likely to develop breast cancer.

"This study suggests that being physically active may also help reduce the risk and that something as simple and cheap as doing the housework can help."

He recommend that men and women take regular exercise and maintain a healthy body weight to help prevent cancer.

The research is published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention.


 


     
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2. Friday, December 29, 2006 12:53 PM
Booth RE: The End of the Pink Ribbons?


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If this is true, and the study that masturbation* reduces the risk of prostate cancer is true, I can foresee some sexy maids in the future.
"You missed a spot... oh yeah."


*or regular ejaculation

 
3. Saturday, December 30, 2006 3:15 PM
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  Now if we could only get rid of those stupid yellow ribbons.  First off, doesn't "Support The Troops" mean the same thing as "Support The War"?  As a taxpayer, I already support them! Not like I have a choice there.  Secondly, it's from a really CRAPPY song, that was about (unless I'm mistaken) a guy returning home after spending time in prison (crime unknown). I don't think our military personnel wants to be thought of as convicts!!!  Let's throw ALL of the ribbons out!! Or recycle them for use on next year's gifts...

 
4. Saturday, December 30, 2006 3:17 PM
one suave folk RE: The End of the Pink Ribbons?


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Sorry for the last rant. The ONE ribbon we WILL be keeping... (Everyone...)  PABST BLUE RIBBON!!!

 

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