Breastfeeding’s Role in Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

This article was published on Arbona Health Hub Volume 1 Issue 2 (ISSN: 3065-5544). Breast feeding is vital for the nutrition and immune system development of the newborn. To fulfill this function, breast tissue undergoes processes of differentiation or “activation” at the histological level to begin the production of breast milk and develop the necessary… Read More Breastfeeding’s Role in Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

Assessing the Impact of Paraben- and Phthalate-Free Products on Breast Cancer Risk

Objectives This research aims to evaluate the impact of parabens and phthalates on healthy breast tissue, determine if the reduction of PCPs containing these chemicals can reverse accumulation in cancer-related changes in breast tissue, and finally analyze these molecular and phenotypic changes in breast tissue before and after reducing PCPs exposure. Overall, seeking to provide… Read More Assessing the Impact of Paraben- and Phthalate-Free Products on Breast Cancer Risk

Impact of CT Scans on Cancer Risk in Patients

This article was published on Arbona Health Hub Volume 1 Issue 1 (ISSN: 3065-5544). The Computer Tomography (CT) scan represents a widely used and valuable imaging diagnostic tool in modern medicine. It enables medical professionals to detect the presence of tumors, traumatic injuries, hemorrhages, and a range of other health abnormalities (Computed Tomography (CT), 2022).… Read More Impact of CT Scans on Cancer Risk in Patients

Decoding the Role of RAGE: Unveiling the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products

Hello! Welcome back to the AGEs series. This is the second entry for the series. If you missed the first part, I encourage you to go back and read it before going through this second post. If you remember the previous entry, you most likely know about the main character, the Advanced Glycation End Product… Read More Decoding the Role of RAGE: Unveiling the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products