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  2. Julie Steele - Wikipedia

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    Steele's research has covered many aspects of the human body and, in particular, making life better for women. This has included making safe footwear for elderly women to prevent falls, creating wearable technologies for women suffering from lymphedema and designing the 'bionic bra' that tightens automatically when the wearer moves and relaxes when sitting or still.

  3. Lisa Lindahl - Wikipedia

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    Jogbra. Lisa Lindahl (née Eugénie Louise Zobian; [2] born November 23, 1948) [2] is an American entrepreneur, writer, and inventor. [3] In 1977, Lisa Lindahl co-created the "Jogbra", the first sports bra, working alongside Hinda Miller and Polly Smith. [4]

  4. Lymphedema - Wikipedia

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    Lymphedema, also known as lymphoedema and lymphatic edema, is a condition of localized swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic system. [2] The lymphatic system functions as a critical portion of the body's immune system and returns interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.

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    This bra looks most like a traditional underwire bra, featuring thick straps, a standard enclosure, and lined cups. It goes up to size G, with extra support for larger sizes. $29 at Soma

  6. Bilateral lower extremity inflammatory lymphedema - Wikipedia

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    The pathophysiology is not yet well understood. Leukocytoclastic vasculitis is proposed to be the underlying cause resulting in reactive lymphedema. [2] Prolonged standing with full knee extension and minimal movement for a prolonged period of time is postulated to induce a temporary failure in pumping the venous and lymphatic systems in the calf region leading to acute gravity-dependent ...

  7. Dressed to Kill (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dressed to Kill is a 1995 book by Sydney Ross Singer and Soma Grismaijer that proposes a link between bras and breast cancer.According to the authors, the restrictive nature of a brassiere inhibits the lymphatic system, leading to an increased risk of breast cancer.

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