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Breast Cancer Newsletter |
Week of October 21
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In This Issue:
Science Catches Up With Dr. Mom
Simple Secrets of Beautiful Women
'I Desperately Need Something for Hot Flashes!'
Today's Top Story: New Drug OK'd for Advanced Cancer
There's a new treatment option for advanced breast cancer with the FDA's recent approval of the drug Ixempra. Get more details on this new type of cancer drug.
Also See:
Chemotherapy Guide for Breast Cancer
What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer Recurrence
Watch It Now: The Healing Power of Laughter
Health News Headlines
Science Catches Up With Dr. Mom
Our mothers believed cold weather could make you sick. Experts say temperature has nothing to do with it. New research finds some evidence for a mother's wisdom when it comes to the flu.
Also See: Covering Up Cold and Flu Symptoms
More Headlines You Shouldn't Miss:
Why Garlic Is Good for You
New Guidance on Who May Benefit from Taxol for BC
Fight Against Cancer Gets Good Report Card
Editor's Picks
Simple Secrets of Beautiful Women
Check out these 5 simple but important beauty tips from people in the know, including a top New York dermatologist who explains how to take years off your face.
Also See: High Heels: Are They Worth the Pain?
More Hot Topics on WebMD
Your Top 6 Hospital Risks
Tea for Better Bones?
Members Are Talking
'I Desperately Need Something for Hot Flashes!'
"Water pours down my forehead, neck, and arms all day long!" This survivor has been burning up since she had to stop using HRT. Read her complete message and help if you can.
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