Diet & Exercise

U of C examines link between exercise and breast cancer

Breast Cancer and Running

Author of breast cancer diet says olive oil, vegetables will improve health

5 foods to ward off breast cancer

7 Surprising foods to Avoid for Breast Cancer

Food is good medicine for fighting breast cancer

Losing weight, getting fit can reduce risk of breast cancer

Blueberries control breast cancer growth, says study

5 Cancer-Fighting Foods You Should Be Eating Today

BPA Surrounds Us and May Be Changing Healthy Breast Cells

New Study Links Breast Cancer To Women Who Are Stressed Out

Scientists: Flaxseeds ward off, slow breast cancer

Smoking after menopause could increase risk for breast cancer

Walnuts may protect against breast cancer; Nuts are powerhouse of antioxidant polyphenols
New research suggests women can defend themselves against breast cancer by eating about two small handfuls of walnuts everyday.

Surviving Life: Iodine may help reduce risk of breast cancer

Can bran flakes protect you from breast cancer?  New study findings show that getting more roughage can also lower a woman’s risk of breast cancer.

Exercise vital after cancer   Medical staff should make more efforts to explain the importance of physical activity to people recovering from cancer

12 Ways to prevent breast cancer

Women who eat lots of fiber have less breast cancer

Soy Chemicals May Lower Risk for Invasive Breast Cancer

Seven Steps To Reduce Your Cancer Risk

Fighting Breast Cancer With Parsley And Celery

Coffee Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer

You Need to Know the Best Supplements for Breast Cancer Survivors

Systematic review of evidence for Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults (website)

Active Living Coalition for Older Adults (website)

Nutrition and Breast Cancer Risk Reduction (website)

Breast Cancer Risk Tied To Grandmother’s Diet (website)

Body Mass Index Gain Throughout Adulthood May Increase Risk Of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer (website)

Eating Well After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Nutrition information from Kathryn Ennis, RD, Sobeys Registered Dietitian, Sobeys Northwest Centre,Moncton, New Brunswick.

No Difference between Red and White Wine, Study Finds Both Can Increase Breast Cancer Risk (website)

Health Canada – Healthy Living (website)

Canada’s Food Guide (website)

Walnuts help fight breast cancer (website)

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