Articles, tagged with "cancer risks", page 2
10th December 2010
A unique way that a few specific vegetables might actually stimulate the burning of abdominal fat...
My article is based on the an original work by Mike Geary, Certified in Personal Training and Nutrition, and Author of "The Truth About Six Pack Abs:.
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stevwskuvi
14th June 2010
If you have a positive result for a BRCA mutation, you have a higher than average probability of developing breast cancer or ovarian cancer. Getting ahead of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome with proper testing and medical care is crit...
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randallmyriad
09th June 2010
When the winter months roll around, it can be hard to get the healthy looking tan that you want to have. No one likes to look like they have been cooped up inside for months, so turning to tanning salons or self-tanners is a common trend.
If lying in a...
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mohsinlangah
09th June 2010
Organic food benefits our lives in many ways, but I want to address a singular health issue today. In the US cancer rates have risen over the last decade. Many of the pesticides used in typical farming procedures are listed by the EPA as either possible o...
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Author:
David Groanic
02nd June 2010
BRACAnalysis® is a test that assesses your risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC). The test is appropriate for many individuals with a personal and/or family history of breast cancer or ovarian cancer. Genetic scientists have found a link be...
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Author:
randallmyriad
11th May 2010
The Importance of Color in Our Meals
Adding a bit of red or a dash of green to your plate isn't just about culinary aesthetics or making a dish look good. It's about making your body feel good as well. As a rule of thumb, fruits and vegetables provide ...
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Author:
Gian
29th April 2010
There are lots of healthy foods in our daily life, especially for women. Seven kinds of things every woman must eat are introduced in the following article.
Berry
An ounce of berries contains more antioxidants than any other food. Research said these ...
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Danica
23rd April 2010
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone produced in the pituitary gland and it assists in tissue repair, cell regeneration in the bones, muscles and other vital organs of the body, and strengthens the immune system. This hormone crucial for a pers...
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Author:
Alexander Malroy
14th April 2010
If you have ever struggled with weight you know how hard it may be to burn those calories and drop those excess pounds. Studies have proven and confirmed time and again the unhealthy impact of being overweight. Not only is this condition costly for the na...
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FloridaBlazer
07th April 2010
If you have ever struggled with weight you know how hard it may be to burn those calories and drop those excess pounds. Studies have proven and confirmed time and again the unhealthy impact of being overweight. Not only is this condition costly for the na...
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Author:
adamf
30th March 2010
The Mediterranean diet has been around for centuries, but if you don't live in countries where this diet is prevalent such as Greece or Italy, you may not realize the many benefits of eating healthy foods "Mediterranean" style. According to studies, the M...
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Author:
Kurtis Rivers
24th March 2010
Medical community believes that H. pylori infection and not excessive acid secretion is responsible for a majority of stomach ulcers. Though, the bacterium lives in the mucus lining of the intestine, it never invades mucosa. Thus, it keeps itself safe fro...
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Author:
Marcia
08th February 2010
Ovarian cysts are not that uncommon in women of childbearing age. Ovarian cyst surgery, on the other hand, is usually only recommended when a cyst does not resolve itself on its own or it is the type of cyst that needs closer attention.
There are bas...
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Author:
Tommy Willis
22nd January 2010
An extensive study conducted by the American Cancer Institute involving 750,000 people showed that obesity significantly increased the risk of cancer developing in the following organs: breast, colon, ovaries, uterus, pancreas, kidneys and gallbladder.
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes
11th December 2009
The Mediterranean diet has been around for centuries, but if you do not live in countries where this diet is predominant such as Greece or Italy, you may not achieve the many benefits of eating healthy foods "Mediterranean" style. In line with studies, th...
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Author:
Calvin Tan