“Women have the right to expect that a publication, which goes by the name, “Health Magazine,” would offer a reliable discussion of scientific research, which would be a few cuts above that of other p

“Women have the right to expect that a publication, which goes by the name, “Health Magazine,” would offer a reliable discussion of scientific research, which would be a few cuts above that of other popular women’s magazines, such as Glamour or Cosmopolitan. A higher bar should be set for a magazine dedicated to the improvement of health. Women deserve answers when the “Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer” published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) reveals that breast cancer rates jumped more than 40% between 1987 and 1998 for exclusively the youngest of three generations – the Roe v. Wade generation.”