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The ribbon cable is either plugged in upside-down or is damaged.
5% of breast cancer is down due to a genetic fault. These genes are passed down through abnormal genes passed from parent to child. An example of this is the BRCA genes.
The answer is ultimately up to you. You could get a heart with "MOM" written in the middle, or maybe a cross instead of a heart, depending on religious preferences. You could always get a pink ribbon. Make sure the tattoo is really what you want and that you do not mind having it branded on your body for the rest of your life.There is a crossed pink ribbon that represents breast cancer. I have done it quite a few times. You can find it on most breast cancer websites.. Hope this helps..I have recently gotten a tattoo. I am 14 but I had my parents take me. My mom is a Breast Cancer Survivor and I have a pink ribbon that says Mom ontop of it it is on my right ankle. Make sure the tattoo that you get is something that you will always want to have with you forever. I love my tattoo so much and I would never want to live a day without it now, now I have a story to tell(about my mom and my tattoo).I think the pink ribbon or something pink respresents it well, or get something that will always remind you of her. I had a friend get a pink ribbon that was shaded and flowed down her foot with her mother's name. Beautiful.
No it cannot. It normally runs in the family
To help prevent breast cancer be sure to eat healthy, keep weight down, do not smoke, be active, breast feed babies as long as possible, do not use hormone replacements. After 40 it is important to get a mammogram.
In some cases, it does not seem to be passed down: there are women who were diagnosed with breast cancer despite no-one else in their family ever having the disease. But there does seem to be evidence of a genetic link in certain families: some women who get breast cancer may have a mother, a sister, or another close female relative who had the disease, leading scientists to believe that there is a hereditary component to breast cancer.
Angelina Jolie was in the news in May 2013 for having a double masectomy to reduce her risk of breast cancer from 87 percent down to under 5 percent. Angelina lost her mom to cancer.
The Madison-based nonprofit International Breast Cancer Research Foundation has opened breast care clinics in Bangladesh. For in-depth information, please see the Sources and Related Links section further down this page.
I don't know, but you misspelled "your" twice.
You broke the ribbon cable or the ribbon cable connection. Sorry no fix. Buy knew phone.
Gymnastics is kind of an upside down sport because the handstand you do it upside down and that's the only sport you do upside down flips and etc...