Positive Thinking Prevent Breast Cancer

Posted by rewrtetrttyy on June 3, 2011

FEEL happy and always thinking positive is one important key in life. With the feeling optimistic and happy, the risk of various diseases can be reduced to a minimum.
The importance of positive feelings and happiness is reflected from a study published recently in BioMed Central journal BMC Cancer. The research results indicate that women tend to be happy and think positive lower risk of breast cancer.


Dr. Ronit Peled of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beer Sheva, Israel, in his research states that happiness and optimism can reduce the risk of breast cancer in women by 25 percent. While the experience or traumatic event such as divorce or losing a loved one can worsen the risk.
"We can cautiously state that has one or more of the sad event is a risk factor for breast cancer in young women. On the other hand, the sense of happiness and optimism can provide protection. The young woman who experienced some bad experiences in his life considered as a group at risk of breast cancer and therefore should be handled,''said Ronit Peled.
But Peled stressed that research results do not mean that feeling of happiness and optimism into the main gate to avoid breast cancer. "Consumption of good eating and being physically active is a factor to be reckoned with," he added.
Dr Peled and his team examined a number of factors associated with psychological stress such as losing a parent before age 20 years and related to the risk kanker.Peled doing this research motivated the high breast cancer risk factors experienced by women of Israel. Israeli women's more frequent often called the group with highest risk in the world in terms of breast cancer.
A total of 255 women aged 25-45 years who indicated lung cancer were included along with 367 women the same age who do not have cancer. Peled and her team asked a number of things to women like view of the future and traumatic experiences due to illness, job loss, divorce until death.
The results showed a clear relationship between ways of thinking of women with breast cancer risk. Those who think optimistically noted 25 percent lower risk of cancer. Sementra women who experience two or three events or traumatic experiences are at increased risk by 62 percent.
"It was found that feelings of happiness and optimism provide a protective effect," says the researcher.


Source: www.dechacare.com 

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