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1 hour, 37 minutes ago ago from eFitnessNow

Recently at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference , new studies revealed that beer, exercise and coffee may actually help protect men from prostate cancer. Study results showed that the men who drank coffee fared better than those who did not. Research showed that drinking coffee can reduce the risk of contracting advanced prostate cancer. Drinking six or more cups of coffee a day ...

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22 hours ago ago from Whom You Know

There is nothing more important than the work non-profits undertake. We have covered many charities, but now we want you to know about a new innovation in charities. At charitybuzz, their marketing can be both effective and trend setting. The innovative auctions reach millions on a global basis. Their methods ensure successful results through effective collaborative marketing and unsurpassed white-glove service, and they strive to make ...

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15 hours ago ago from TopNews | Health News and Updates

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