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Generally, intimate apparel is designed to provide support and comfort. But now a bra for women, and eventually briefs for men, could have some real health benefits by detecting cancerous cells...
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/...
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14 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Friday 10/19/07 - 12:43:00 AM EST (GMT-5)
eh, i dont really see that working effectively.
14 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Friday 10/19/07 - 12:52:43 AM EST (GMT-5)
If it actually worked, and if it wasn't crazily expensive as I will assume it to be, then I might.
Betsybird
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14 yrs ago, 5 mos ago - Saturday 12/1/07 - 12:07:00 PM EST (GMT-5)
I think it's a great idea. Too bad it will probably cost thousands of dollars, which is much more than I'm willing to spend on one bra. If it were affordable, I would buy it.
14 yrs ago, 5 mos ago - Sunday 12/2/07 - 2:04:56 AM EST (GMT-5)
I can't imagine how it would work.
I've had breast cancer once. I probably would be interested.
angeleyesgr
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14 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Thursday 1/10/08 - 10:51:00 AM EST (GMT-5)
No, if I wanted to be tested for cancer I'd rather go to a doctor.
14 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Thursday 1/10/08 - 10:55:24 AM EST (GMT-5)
Oh yay, another way to find a nasty surprise in your underwear.
13 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Monday 6/9/08 - 11:52:58 AM EST (GMT-5)
If it really worked, was affordable, and I was over 40, maybe.
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13 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Monday 7/21/08 - 2:49:38 AM EST (GMT-5)
if it actually worked and wasn't too expensive, yes.
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