Leaked Oreo Ad Shows Breastfeeding Baby Holding Cookie (Libtards wetting their pants alert)
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Kraft Foods is attempting to clean up the mess made by the accidental release of a controversial Oreo advertisement that features a breastfeeding baby. The ad shows a baby feeding from an uncensored breast and holding an Oreo cookie in its hand. Milks favorite cookie, it reads at the bottom. A spokesperson from Kraft told CBS St. Louis that the ad was not intended for mass public consumption. Wed like to clarify that Kraft Foods did not create this visual, a spokesperson said in a statement via e-mail. ... It was never intended for public distribution or use with... |
(30,000) French Women May Be Ordered To Have Faulty Breast Implants Removed (40,000 British women?)
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| French Women May Be Ordered To Have Faulty Breast Implants RemovedDecember 21, 2011 French government officials are expected to order tens of thousands of women to have defective breast implants made from industrial silicone removed because of health concerns, various media outlets reported on Tuesday. According to Guardian reporter Angelique Chrisafis, the implants, which were manufactured by a company called Poly Implant Prothese (PIP), were made from a cheaper, non-medical silicone usually used for electronics and computer parts. Furthermore, the implants were said to have a higher chance of bursting than their conventional counterparts, and now reports have surfaced that... |
Most Breast Cancers caused by Iodine Deficiency
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| I see today that Andrea Mitchell has breast cancer. I read threads here and at other sources from time to time of others newly diagnosed or struggling with it. What you won't hear most of the medical community tell you is, breast cancer, thyroid cancer, other reproductive cancers, including prostate, are tied directly to iodine deficiency. Same applies for breast and uterine fibroids and enlarged prostate glands. As well as goiter or nodules on the thyroid. I felt compelled to start a thread on this as we ALL need iodine and we are almost ALL deficient in it. Iodine is... |
Pink Ribbons Not Cute When Komen Backs Planned Parenthood
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Pink ribbons are cute. They have become very trendy. Everyone has caught on to them, too. A couple of airlines wear pink during October some yogurt companies have pink ribbons on their merchandise everyone is doing it. Well, not me.I hate breast cancer. I REALLY hate it. Breast cancer stole one of the most important people in my life from me my fatherÂs twin sisterâ¦my aunt. Both of my grandmothers had breast cancer. My cousin died of breast cancer. Breast cancer is like a terrible virus that keeps sweeping through my family. And like all viruses, you canÂt get rid of them; they... |
Breast Ironing Tradition Targeted In Cameroon [Cultural Barbarism]
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Breast Ironing Tradition Targeted In Cameroon From Nkepile Mabuse, CNN July 27, 2011 Activists fight breast ironing tradition 1 in 4 girls in Cameroon are affected, a study found All of the more than 200 ethnic groups use the practice The U.S. State Department assails the practice Charities want to show mothers in Cameroon that sex education, not the ironing, is the solution (CNN) -- Every morning before school, nine-year-old Terisia Techu would undergo a painful procedure. Her mother would take a burning hot pestle straight out of a fire and use it to press her breasts. With tears in... |
FDA Panel Rejects Avastin For Breast Cancer
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| A Food and Drug Administration panel today voted 6-0 to halt the use of cancer drug Avastin for the treatment of breast cancer, saying studies have failed to show Avastin is effective for that purpose. The recommendation came after two days of testimony from patients, doctors, and advocacy groups. The panel faced several tearful accounts of women, young and old, who believed Avastin saved their lives. |
Woman Arrested After Allegedly Spraying Deputies With Breast Milk
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| DELAWARE, Ohio A woman faces several charges after she allegedly sprayed deputies with breast milk as they tried to detain her over the weekend. The incident occurred early Saturday morning near the Bridgewater Banquet & Conference Center on Sawmill Parkway. According to the Delaware County Sheriff's Office, deputies were called to the area after receiving calls about a domestic dispute. When they arrived, a man told them that he had been attending a wedding at the facility with his wife, who had gotten drunk and struck him several times before locking herself in a car. ... "When deputies attempted... |
Deputies sprayed with breast milk
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| DELAWARE, Ohio (WTVN) -- A Westerville woman faces a number of charges after deputies say she sprayed them with breast milk following an argument at a wedding reception. Deputies received a report of a fight and responded to the Bridgewater Banquet Facility on Sawmill Parkway early Saturday morning. They found 30-year old Stephanie Robinette, who had apparently locked herself inside a car, along with the woman's husband and witnesses who say Robinette got drunk and had struck the man a number of times after an argument. As deputies tried to get Robinette out of the car, she told them she... |
Breast cancer sufferer who wanted to die at home denied seat on Korean Airlines flight
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| She had been due to fly to South Korea with her daughter for a special mother's day treat. But it had also been Crystal Kim's last wish to 'die at home' after being diagnosed with stage four breast cancer in February. Instead Ms Kim found herself in a hotel at the weekend after being turned away by Korean Airlines for looking 'too frail' to fly. The dying mother had approval from two doctors and a note clearing her to fly over the weekend from Seattle, but the carrier still thought Ms Kim may not be up for the long haul... |
Snake Dies Of Silicone Poisoning After Biting Model's Breast
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| A snake who bit Israeli model and actress Orit Fox in the chest died after being poisoned by an unusual venom -- the silicone in the buxom blonde's surgically enhanced breasts. The video shows the model fondling and licking the serpent for a feature...before the snake got fresh with Fox and latched on to her bountiful left breast. Fox was taken to Hillel Yaffe Hospital in Hadera, northwest of Jerusalem. After a tetanus shot and a few hours of observation, she was released... But the snake did not fare so well. Days later...the creature had died of silicone poisoning. |
Hugo Chavez's war on 'monstrous' breast implants
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| In a televised rant, Venezuela's controversial president says it's wrong for doctors to push cosmetic surgery on women who can't afford it Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez railed against doctors, who he says pressure women into buying breast implants they can't afford. Last weekend, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez momentarily interrupted his ongoing critique of the U.S. to castigate another enemy: Venezuelan doctors who hawk breast implants. In a state television address, Chavez said Venezuelan women, egged on by doctors, spend way too much on plastic surgery, reports The New York Times. While the country's booming implant industry is already weathering controversy... |
Possible breakthrough in breast reconstruction surgery
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| There's an exciting prospect for breast reconstruction for women. As CBS News Medical Correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton explained on "The Early Show" Monday, stem cells and the body's own fat are used to essentially re-grow breast tissue. "A patient's own fat and stem cells are combined in the lab," Ashton told co-anchor Erica Hill, "growth factors are added. It's then injected into a biodegradable chamber in the breast. A blood supply is attached to feed these cells, and in about six-to-twelve months, that tissue then creates the form and shape of a breast." |
TSA Pays Off In Breast Exposure Suit
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Texas woman, 24, receives nominal settlement over incident JANUARY 13--The woman who sued the Transportation Security Administration after her breasts were exposed during a frisking at a Texas airport will receive a nominal payment from the government as part of a legal settlement, The Smoking Gun has learned. The settlement was disclosed in documents filed last week in U.S. District Court in Amarillo, where Lynsie Murley last year filed a lawsuit accusing the TSA of negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress in connection with the May 2008 incident at the Corpus Christi airport. Murleys lawyer, Jerry McLaughlin, declined to... |
Eliana Sutherland says TSA agents singled her out for her breasts
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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ORLANDO, Florida -- The head of the Transportation Security Administration said the agency will look further into allegations that two male TSA workers picked a woman for additional screening because of her breasts. Eliana Sutherland recently flew from Orlando International Airport and told our sister station WKMG Local 6 she felt the two male TSA workers were staring at her breasts and chose her for additional screening because of their size. "It was pretty obvious. One of the guys that was staring me up and down was the one who pulled me over," said Sutherland. "Not a comfortable feeling." Experiences...
Cops: Fake(transgender)doc carried out breast exams in bars
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| A woman posed as a physician and duped at least two other women into undergoing breast exams at her hands in Boise-area nightclubs, according to police. Kristina Ross, 37, remains in the Ada County Jail on two felony counts of practicing medicine without a license. An Idaho judge set bond at $100,000 on Wednesday. Police said Ross introduced herself to victims one at a downtown Boise bar and the other at a nightclub in a Boise suburb as a plastic surgeon named Berlyn Aussieahshowna, a name that turned out to be bogus. The two women told Boise officers... |
"Pink" is for breast cancer awareness, but what's out there for prostate cancer awareness?
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Here's a cartoon to remind you that this is "Breast Cancer Awareness Month". Do what you can to save the ta-tas! That being said, do you know when "Prostate Cancer Awareness Month" is? Probably not. What's needed is a symbol men can relate to which will drive THAT message home. |
FDA considers revoking approval of Avastin for advanced breast cancer
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Federal regulators are considering taking the highly unusual step of rescinding approval of a drug that patients with advanced breast cancer turn to as a last-ditch hope. The debate over Avastin, prescribed to about 17,500 women with breast cancer a year, has become entangled in the politically explosive struggle over medical spending and effectiveness that flared during the battle over health-care reform: |
Sarah Palin: No, I havent had implants (Lamestream Media reduces strong woman to her bust size)
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Sarah Palin says, âI canât believe weâre talking about this,â but letâs put this in perspective. With bloggers climbing into her uterus for almost two years, having the media and bloggers latching onto a couple of breasts seems almost tame by comparison. The Right Scoop has the video of Greta Van Susteren going there with Governor Palin, who displays equal parts amusement and disgust with the meme du semaine. Once again, the national media reduces a strong woman in politics to her bust size: People Magazine picks this up, naturally, and notes that the scrutiny of her chest makes Palin... |
Cancer survivor refused breast reconstruction operation after NHS officials dismiss- cosmetic
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| A cancer sufferer has condemned the NHS ' postcode lottery' after health chiefs refused to fund her breast reconstruction. Mother-of-four Patsy Parsons had a large section of her left breast removed when she was diagnosed two years ago and was told she was entitled to have it rebuilt free of charge. But despite being recommended for a £5,000 bilateral breast augmentation operation - complex surgery which involves inserting implants and uplifting both breasts - by her consultant, the local primary care trust refused to fund it. |
Kerry wife has breast cancer
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| BOSTON -- Teresa Heinz, the wife of the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry, says she is being treated for breast cancer. Heinz, 71, said she found out in late September that she had cancer in her left breast after having her annual mammogram and doctors later discovered a lump on her right breast. |
Backlash on mammograms Women overwhelmingly reject panel
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Seventy-five percent of U.S. women disagree with the recommendations of a government panel that urged fewer women to get mammograms, with 47 percent saying that they strongly disagree, according to a new Gallup Poll. New guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force suggest women begin getting routine mammograms starting at age 50, rather than age 40, and that such tests should be every other year. |
(Breast Cancer:) Rationing's First Step
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Health Care: A government task force has decided that women need fewer mammograms and later in life. Shouldn't that be between patient and physician? We have seen the future of health care, and it doesn't work. We have warned repeatedly that the net results of health care bills before Congress will be higher demand, fewer doctors, more cost control, all leading to rationing. New recommendations issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) regarding breast cancer and the necessity for early and frequent mammograms do not convince us otherwise. Just six months ago, the panel, which works under the... |
Breast Screening Advice Is Upended
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Less Rigorous Guidelines for Breast Cancer ScreeningsFor years, women have been taught to perform regular breast self-exams and those 40 and older told to undergo annual mammograms to detect breast cancer, a disease that kills about 40,000 people in the U.S. every year. Now, new guidelines released by an influential government-funded authority on screening offer this message: never mind. The new U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines, published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, state that routine mammograms aren't necessary for women of average cancer risk in their 40s, and that women between 50 and 74 years old don't... |
In Reversal, U.S. Urges Mammograms at 50, Not 40 (Here comes Obamacare)
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| 11/16/09 Most women should start regular breast cancer screening at age 50, not 40, according to new guidelines released Monday by an influential group that provides guidance to doctors, insurance companies and policy makers. The new recommendations reverse longstanding guidelines and are aimed at reducing harm from overtreatment, the group says. It also says women age 50 to 74 should have mammograms less frequently every two years, rather than every year. And it said doctors should stop teaching women to examine their breasts on a regular basis. The new report conflicts with advice from groups like the American Cancer... |
Mastectomy Patients Could Soon Regrow Their Own Breasts
Tuesday 29th of May 2012 02:31:28 PM
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| Implants could soon be a thing of the past. Researchers have developed a new technique to regrow breasts on pigs using their own tissue and it's ready to be tested on human mastectomy patients. Phillip Marzella from the Bernard O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery is part of the team that developed Neopec, the new stem cell technique for regrowing breast tissue. The researchers implant a chamber containing some of the individual's own fat tissue under the skin. The chamber is connected to the individual's blood vessels, and fat then grows to fill the chamber, creating a new breast. The chamber... |




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