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Lowering Your Risk of Breast Cancer

21 hours ago ago from Health Tips

Lowering your Risk of Breast Cancer There are things that we can do in our lives to lower our risk of getting breast cancer. These things may not only help to lower your risk of breast cancer but can also improve your overall health at the same time. The first thing to do would be to stop smoking if you are a smoker. Smoking is a nasty habit that is hard to break. There are many resources out there to help you ...

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Lifestyle and Breast Cancer

1 hour, 28 minutes ago ago from Cancer 101

Although all of the genetic and environmental factors are important to consider, the overwhelming evidence is that breast cancer is related to lifestyle. The following paragraphs outline the negative impact and positive impact on breast cancer of several common lifestyle related issues. Post-menopausal Obesity Increases Risk: Despite the evidence on the protective effect of pre-menopausal obesity on pre-menopausal breast cancer, the ...

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Drinking coffee and beer may reduce the risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer, two separate studies have revealed.

22 hours ago ago from Environmental, Health and Safety News

I'll always skip the beer but never the coffee , Only an Irish Report could conclude Beer and Coffee fight Cancer ;-) In the first study, scientists recorded the coffee consumption of almost 50,000 men taking part in a major US health study. Over a period of 20 years, 4,975 of the men developed prostate cancer. HTML clipboard The study found men who drank the most coffee had a 60pc lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer than those who ...

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Tumor of Breast | Genital Warts And The Human Papiloma Virus

23 hours ago ago from Genital Warts And The Human Papiloma Virus

Breast tumor is a type of cancer that happens when a malignant tumor bulids from cells within the breast. It occurs almost often in women, however, men can acquire breast tumor, although much less frequently. The American Cancer Society approximates that one in every eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, creating it the most common cancer one of women, aside from skin cancer. Hazard Factors and Causes of Breast Cancer ...

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Alcohol: Is it really good for you?

12 hours ago ago from Ramanan50's Blog

Alcohol is bad for you. Red wine is good for the heart. It's all about moderation… Confused? You're not alone. Government guidelines state that men and women should not consume more than 21 or 14 alcoholic drinks each week. Yet the Million Women study reported that just one drink a week increases your risk of breast, pharynx and liver cancer. No wonder a recent UK survey for the World Cancer Research Fund found that people are deeply ...

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Dr. Nicholas Perricone: Holiday Cheer: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Along with the holidays come many questions about alcohol -- the good (a little red wine), the bad (hard liquor) and the ugly (sugary drinks made with hard liquor!). This time of year is the season to enjoy delicious food, delightful libations and good company. Unfortunately, the libations can be problematic because of the damaging effects of the metabolites of alcohol, molecules called aldehydes. As we age, the protein in our bodies begins ...

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