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Cancer prevention: Lower dose of tamoxifen works, study finds
Can lowering the dosage of tamoxifen still have the same affects and prevent some of the many side effects? Read this news article from Reuters.
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Health Benefits of Green Tea
Green Tea has been known for its medicinal ability for hundreds of years. This article will explain why your tea break can save your life.
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Keeping Your Family Healthy With Vegetarian Meals
Studies have shown that a reduced-fat diet and lowered meat consumption can lower your risk for certain types of cancer. It's easy to incorporate vegetarian meals into your weekly plan. Isn't your family worth it?
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Mandatory HPV Vaccination
Are groups arguing against mandatory vaccination for their daughters missing the big picture for the sake of sexual mores?
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human papillomavirus
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abstinence
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sexually transmitted infection
Phytochemicals for Cancer Prevention
Phytochemicals are plant chemicals that are not nutrients but have been shown to be active in prevention of diseases. This article focuses on their roles in cancer prevention.
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Risk Factors of Breast Cancer
Do you have any of the risk factors? Do you have more than one? Are you in the clear of having any risk factors? Is it that important to know the risk factors?
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cancer
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Skin Cancer
Skin cancer rates are on the rise. Sun exposure and ozone layer depletion are part of the problem. This article will briefly disuss the three main skin cancers seen.
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cancer
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skin cancer
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melanoma
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basal cell carcinoma
Cervical Cancer And Gardasil
Gardasil was approved in 2006, but the hyped vaccine does not benefit the appropriate population and has not been tested for long-term safety.
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DHEA: The Anti-Aging Super Hormone
DHEA is a powerful hormone that can be very benefital to your overall health plan. Recent human studies are very persuasive in demonstrating how DHEA can increase energy levels, sexual function and reduce many degenerative diseases.
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Exercise Equals Good Health
The research proves it, exercise is good for you. Body and mind, exercise is able to prevent all types of conditions. And prevention is always better than cure.
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Green Tea
Does green tea protect your health or does it simply add caffeine to your diet?
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Keeping Skin Safe in the Sun
With the arrival of summer many of us are spending more time outdoors in the warm sunshine. Are you protecting your skin from sun damage?
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Omega 3 Fatty Acids
This essential fatty acid plays a critical role in achieving and maintaining optimal health. The list of health benefits is nothing short of amazing.
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Some more Healthy Eating Tips
A pullout poster created by Chatelain for the benefit of all its readers and their families. It is an excellent source of information for what foods to eat and how much of each nutrient you need.
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Sunscreen Smarts
Good sun protection is more than just applying sunscreen during trips to the beach.
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sunscreen basics
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Vitamins and Colorectal Cancer
Vitamin D, or calciferol, has generated interest over the past decade because of its possible link to colorectal cancer prevention.
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colon cancer
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rectal cancer
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vitamin d and colorectal cancer
Cancer and Nutrition
A diet high in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is promoted for cancer prevention and care. Many resources are available to those wishing to invest in good health.
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phillip west memorial cancer resource center
Herb Teas from My Garden
Herb teas are best if picked fresh from your garden rather than being bought dried and packaged. Many herb tea ingredients can be found in every garden. Experiment to determine your favorites.
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Personality Does Not Cause Cancer
Personality does not cause cancer, but staying emotionally healthy is key. Here's what a naturopathic doctor says, plus some psychological ways to prevent breast cancer.
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sat dharma kaur
Vitamin D or Calciferol
Vitamin D (calciferol) a soluble vitamin is necessary for proper calcium and phosphorus metabolism and absorption, which makes it essential for healthy bones and teeth.
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