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Breast cancer survivor creates bras for women who have overcome the disease

Breast cancer survivor creates bras for women who have overcome the disease

Following these procedures, Dana realized that conventional bras no longer wore her. "None of the department store bras, boutiques, e-commerces, anywhere, served me. I knew what women like me needed, so I started to draw and look for gorgeous, stretchy fabrics made from non-irritating materials "To ensure the product was perfect for women who had breast cancer, Dana based the decisions on creating the pieces based on her opinion and from friends who also had breast cancer.

Dana cried as she dressed in her first play. "I cried not because it was my job, but because it was the first time in years that I felt myself, wanted and complete," he said. Dana's goal is for her bras to help build confidence and redefine what it means to be sexy to women who have survived breast cancer.

To continue the fight against breast cancer, Dana's company will donate 5 % of the value of their sales to an NGO that promotes assistance to women facing breast cancer.


Women are more prone to depression, while men are more anxious

Women are more prone to depression, while men are more anxious

We know that there are differences between men and women, including different ways of looking at others and life itself. It is commonly said that women are more emotional and men are more rational. Let's talk then about these differences of masculine and feminine personality that can both approach or alienate couples.

(Well-being)

Anxious people see the world differently, says study

Anxious people see the world differently, says study

Research shows that the assimilation of anxious people is linked to brain plasticity and their ability to reorganize, forming new connections. Thus, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Sciences in Israel have found that people diagnosed with anxiety are less likely to distinguish between "safe" and "threatening" stimuli.

(Well-being)