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Medical Edge: Diet, health play a role in prostate cancer risk – Post-Bulletin

23 hours ago ago from MyWeightTips.com

Medical Edge: Diet , health play a role in prostate cancer risk Post-Bulletin A heart-healthy lifestyle consists of exercising for at least 150 minutes each week, quitting smoking, managing stress and eating a healthy diet . and more Original post click here Read More By This Author

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Maine Wants Cellphone Cancer Warning Labels - Bill creator keeps her phone off because of cancer risk...

20 hours ago ago from DSLreports - front page

Maine wants to be the first state to force carriers to post cancer warnings on their products, according to the Associated Press . A connection between cellphones and cancer is still still hotly debated. While some scientists do believe there could be harm posed to children whose brains are still developing, recent overseas studies have suggested there's no connection between cellphone use and cancer rates. Several deeper U.S. studies are ...

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A correlation between celibacy and the high rate of prostate cancer?

20 hours ago ago from buyucu.net

This study leads to the conclusion that self-pleasuring as often as you can, would prevent prostate problems. That s not it at all, so don t go download a bunch of stuff off the internet so that you can throughout the day. What the study is really trying to show is that it s not a good idea to bottle up your energy and forced celibacy is a great example of that act. Instead, take some male prostate remedies . Some prostate professionals try ...

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prostate health in 90 days

18 minutes ago ago from Health Books Review

Buy Cheap Prostate Health in 90 Days Buy Low Price From Here Now Teaches you how to stop prostate trouble in it tracks; understand what causes cancer; reverse the cancer-causing effects; cleanse and strengthen vital organs; enhance your sex life, and virtually eliminate your chance for disease .. Readmore Technical Details See more technical details Nutritional information is good 2009-01-24 By B. Hines (Sun ...

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Pregnancy Rates on the Rise in the U.S.

16 hours ago ago from Intermedia Blog

Here's some news we found at The Examiner about pregnancy rates in the United States. In a report published online in the December 21, 2009 edition of Pediatrics more than 4.3 million U.S. births were recorded for the year 2007, a 1 percent increase over the previous year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, teen births are up for the second year in a row, births among unmarried women are rising, and the infant ...

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Americans' Views Of Health Care Steady This Year : NPR

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Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Americans' Views Of Health Care Steady This Year by The Associated Press text size A A A WASHINGTON December 22, 2009, 04:03 am ET The public's views on ...

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Planetary Problem Solver: Bill Clilnton

1 day ago ago from Washington Post - U.S.

The 42nd president of the United States hasn't silently retired. Through the William J. Clinton Foundation, he has focused on world philanthropy and problem solving. Clinton spoke with NEWSWEEK's Jon Meacham. Excerpts: MEACHAM: What are the issues you think are the most important right now? And what do you think Americans should be thinking about in the next year or two? CLINTON: Well, first, I think [it's] important to get the framework ...

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David Kirby: Rising Autism Numbers -- Leading Federal Official Says "No Question" That Environmental Exposures Are A Factor

15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

On Friday, the CDC released its long-anticipated autism figures , showing that the average rate of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) among eight-year-olds increased by nearly 60 percent between 2002 and 2006, with almost one percent of US kids affected. Also on Friday, the nation's top autism research coordinator said that better diagnosis and reporting could not "explain away this huge increase," and that "there is no question that there has ...

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