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    Drug addiction is an enormous problem in South Africa and, although help is available, many addicts persist in their harmful habits.

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Raped! What now?

Dealing with a terrible ordeal like rape is a devastating experience for any women. You need love and support to help you get through this.

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Rape prevention

It is being estimated that around the world at least one woman out of three has been coerced into sex. An estimate of 91% of victims of rape is women; however, that does not mean that women are powerless. Although there are no guarantees, there are ways to reduce the odds of being raped.

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Breast cancer – the dread of every woman

Breast cancer is an uncontrolled growth of breast cells. To better understand breast cancer, it helps to understand how any form of cancer can develop.

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Immediate action after being raped

Being raped is perhaps the most traumatic event that can take place in a woman's life. If you have been raped, there are several things you should consider doing, on a practical as well as emotional level.

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Living with breast cancer

The unknowns that women face when having breast cancer affect many aspects of their lives. There are primary issues about self-image, fear of recurrence and the need for continued treatment, as well as issues related to daily activities, career and relationships.

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