Breast Cancer News of Note: July 2023

July 3, 2023

As an organization that serves young women affected by breast cancer, we make sure to keep up with the latest news so we know what our women face when it comes to treatment and beyond. In this blog series, we will share the the month’s news that we feel is most interesting and relevant.

Here are the headlines from July 2023 (we will continue to update this post through the end of the month)

July 6: "9 Ways to Set Boundaries as a Caregiver" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

July 7: "Mindfulness meditation could mitigate the adverse effects of fatigue on emotional processing" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

July 7: "Previously unidentified proteins suggest new way to diagnose ovarian cancer" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

July 11: "Eating More of These 6 Natural Foods Could Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease and Death" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

July 11: "Chemotherapy-induced changes to gut bacteria linked to unhealthy weight gain in breast cancer patients" Read the full article from News-Medical HERE.

July 13: "What Trans People Should Know About Breast Cancer Screening" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

July 14: "Aspartame intake and cancer risk: What you need to know" Read the full article from News-Medical HERE.

July 21: "Scientists make promising discovery in fight against breast cancer" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

July 25: "Problems With Your Nipples After Breast Reconstruction? Here’s How to Deal" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

July 26: "The right zinc levels are key to human health, researchers find" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

July 26: "Is there a connection between ultraprocessed food and cancer?" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

July 27: "Extreme Heat Can Take Toll on People Battling Mental Health Issues" Read the full article from Health Day HERE.

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