Women unhappy with their breast size are less likely to carry out regular self-examinations, a study suggests.
Breast size dissatisfaction ‘affects self-examination’
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Women unhappy with their breast size are less likely to carry out regular self-examinations, a study suggests.
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Customers buying drinks with more than 150mg of caffeine per litre will be asked to prove their age.
The increases are expected at this time of year but experts said they were “significant”.
But Vaughan Gething says the Welsh NHS is well-prepared to cope with winter pressures on services.
Doctors warn queues are a risk to patient safety with the worst waits lasting up to five hours.
More women and girls should be offered fertility preservation treatment for medical reasons, experts say.
Surgery is a “silent killer” because of a lack of medical staff for aftercare, researchers say.