Friday, December 29, 2006
The Things We Give Up To Keep Our Women Healthy
Doing housework can cut substantially a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, according to researchers.
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Still a Son of a Coal Miner's Daughter.
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Alright Virg, I think you may have ruffled a few female feathers with that one! Perhaps we could eradicate breast cancer completely if only we could load the male species up on a spaceship and send them off to a place far, far away where the toilet seats remain up and they could live and die in their own filth with remote controls in hand. Then maybe the females who remain on this Earth could live in peace with less stress and more time for recreational activities they really enjoy rather than cleaning up after you pigs!
I couldn't agree more. I'm about half girl. I certainly didn't mean to ruffle any feathers.
So does not having abortions.
http://thecitizensjournalblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/amazing-race.html
This from the American Cancer Society (They probably have conducted more research than the hate mongering, and really ignorant, cj blogger):
" Both abortion and breast cancer are topics that can bring out strong emotions in people. The issue of abortion generates passionate personal and political viewpoints, regardless of a possible disease connection. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and it can be a life-threatening disease that most women fear.
Linking these 2 topics understandably generates a great deal of emotion, as well as controversy. Research studies, however, have not found a cause-and-effect relationship between abortion and breast cancer.",
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