Boobs
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The 'saggy' feature that this body-positive blogger is embracing
Chidera Eggerue, an award-winning blogger, speaker, and presenter, has created her own movement: #SaggyBoobsMatter.
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Science says your boobs basically eat themselves when you stop breastfeeding
Researchers at the University of Sheffield say they have identified the molecular switch that causes women’s breasts to stop producing milk when they stop breastfeeding. It is hoped that the new research could provide vital insights into the development of breast cancer.
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The Smart Bra That Could Detect Breast Cancer
In a move that sees fashion meet science, researchers at the National University of Columbia’s School of Electric Engineering have created a prototype for a bra that could detect early signs of the disease, which affects nearly one in eight British women. What do you think about the cancer-detecting bra?