Heartening Gift Ideas after a Breast Surgery

Posted on May 11, 2016 by Ayush Henry

It is always great to give thoughtful gifts to the people you like. If someone you have known has gone through breast cancer surgery, a personal gift can elevate her spirits. Think about giving something which will make her feel better as well as making her feel loved.

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Best Diet to Prevent Breast Cancer

Posted on Jul 11, 2016 by Ayush Henry

A healthy and active lifestyle can help fight against carcinogens that cause breast cancer. Some foods can help the body to boost immune system, and helps in keeping the risk of breast cancer at minimum while other can increase the possibility of occurrence.

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Mastectomy Bra and Breast Forms: Fitting Guide and Size Chart

Posted on Aug 26, 2016 by Ayush Henry

As a leading provider of mastectomy forms and accessories, mastectomyforms.com provides the ample amount of resources and support to ensure you find the right mastectomy bra, breast form and size. After mastectomy it is really difficult to figure out the right size for the bra. A study revealed that over 78% of women were wearing the wrong size.

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The Perfect Fit For You

Posted on Sep 06, 2016 by Ayush Henry

For a perfect and immaculate shape ensure that there are no Edges, Seams, Bumps, Seams. For these qualities it is best to go for t-shirt bra. This bra can even hide the breast forms. For instance, Amoena Valetta T-Shirt With Pocketed Shelf Bra features smooth and soft modal fabric that makes this shirt ultra-comfortable to wear alone or under clothing. It has integrated pocketed shelf bra that features molded foam cups for shape and support and an elastic bottom band ensures security.

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Top Selling Partial Breast Shapers

Posted on Nov 22, 2016 by Anushree Kothari

There are many breast shapers available that can perfect the compromised breast shape. It won’t matter if you have undergone breast conserving surgery, reconstruction, etc. Partial breast shapers can force you to think twice before undergoing surgery.

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The Breast Cancer Journey: From Diagnosis to Recovery

Posted on Jun 09, 2017 by Kevin Cleary

It’s difficult to cross paths with someone who has not been touched by the diagnosis of breast cancer. Unfortunately, this disease has almost become all too common. Understanding the path from diagnosis to cure can help answer some of those questions and unknowns that a woman will face once diagnosed with this scourge. As with any form of cancer, early detection is the key to survival.

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Osteoporosis – Some Facts

Posted on Jul 07, 2017 by Razia Sanwari

A bone disease that effects mostly women, osteoporosis can be prevented through a diet rich in calcium and Vitamin D and regular bone density scans.

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The Lifecycle of Menopause

Posted on Jul 07, 2017 by Kevin Cleary

Human body is in a constant state of change, with every second that passes, our bodies age another second. Seconds become minutes which then become hours, days, months, years…. And soon whether it’s our metabolism slowing down or our flexibility, nothing stays the same unfortunately. For women, the onset of menopause is an indicator of aging.

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Effective Home Remedies To Tackle Menstrual Pains

Posted on Jul 24, 2017 by Ashima Goyal Siraj

During periods, most of us feel a little different from normal. Mostly accompanied by slight fatigue, pain, mood swings, nausea, etc, most females suffer from mild to severe menstrual pains (also called period pains or dysmenorrhoea).

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