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Natasa Pazaiti in International Competition
Natasha Pazaiti is the only Greek participation in the Pink Glove Photo Competition, a contest that has been held on Facebook to raise awareness for breast cancer.
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Bounce go the tennis balls….and not only them (videos+photos)
Liz Hurley’s revelations at a New York gala
Even though Liz Hurley is 49 years old, she manages to retain an amazing body, and thus the interest of many men across the world.
She appeared during a BCRF gala in New York to show her support in the fight against Breast Cancer, wearing a long flowing dress.
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Fraudster claiming to be from Health Ministry asks for photos of young women's breasts
A fraudster has been asking for photos of women?s breasts online posing as a representative of the Health Ministry, prompting a warning from the ministry to only trust its official social media accounts.
Asking for ?a few shots? of their breasts from young women, the fraudster claimed to be a representative of the ministry working for public health.
Oldest evidence of breast cancer found
A team from a Spanish university has discovered what Egyptian authorities are calling the world's oldest evidence of breast cancer in the 4,200-year-old skeleton of an adult woman.
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Free breast exams for women in Athens? and pap smears too!
Free breast exams are being offered by the Municipality of Athens and "Elli Lambeti" Center of Psychological and Social Support of Women with Cancer.
Serbia Urged to Withdraw War Veterans’ Law
Rights groups urged the Serbian government to withdraw the proposed new legislation, saying that it will not provide state support for many victims of war.
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Failure to back new legislation could lead to 'disaster,' conservative ministers warn
Faced with dissent within coalition partners New Democracy and PASOK ahead of a crucial parliament vote on a multi-bill expected to take place this weekend, Public Order Minister Nikos Dendias on Thursday warned that failure to approve the legislation could lead to disaster.