Breast Cancer News of Note: November 2023

November 8, 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 November 2023 (we will continue to update this post through the end of the month)

November 2: "Mindfulness Training Helps People Eat a More Heart-Healthy Diet" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

November 6: "5 Healthier Dessert Recipes to Make With Canned Pumpkin" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

November 7: "Mammograms show promise as tool for predicting heart disease and stroke in women" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

November 7: "New research suggests a simple, inexpensive option for reducing a major chemotherapy side effect" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

November 13: "Effects of Anxiety on the Body" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

November 15: "Breast cancer survivors use peer-recommended or self-discovered techniques to improve sexual functioning" Read the full article from News Medical HERE.

November 20: "5 Ways to Feel Less Bloated After Big Holiday Meals" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

November 20: "Urban environmental quality linked to breast cancer incidence" Read the full article from News Medical HERE.

November 26: "Large-scale study finds no mortality benefit from vegetarian diets in U.S. adults, challenges previous beliefs" Read the full article from News Medical HERE.

November 27: "Study suggests changing to a healthier diet could add ten years to your life" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

November 27: "AI may spare breast cancer patients unnecessary treatments" Read the full article from Science Daily HERE.

November 27: "Ethnicity and literacy impact likelihood of clinical discussions on breast density" Read the full article from News Medical HERE.

November 28: "Reducing inequitable health outcomes requires reducing residential segregation, says study" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

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