Cancer Prevention

How Stress Affects Cancer’s Spread

From The Scientist

A mouse study reveals how chronic stress remodels lymphatic vasculature to facilitate the spread of tumor cells.

By  | March 1, 2016

5 Tips To Avoid Cancer From A Doc Who's Devoted His Life To Preventing The Disease

SEPTEMBER 25, 2015

People who have suffered and beaten cancer are willing to do anything they can to prevent the disease from returning. And that's probably a mindset everyone should adopt, whether they've had cancer or not.

The good news: "Almost all the measures you could take to stay cancer-free after treatment hold true for those who have not had cancer," says Dwight McKee, MD, who is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, nutrition, and integrative and holistic medicine.

Chemicals of Concern in Feminine Care Products

Detox the Box

Toxic chemicals don’t belong in feminine products. Period.

This list includes chemicals of concern that are discussed in the Chem Fatale report by Women's Voices for the Earth.

Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Threaten Women’s Health Throughout Life

By Dr. Mercola

Recent research reveals American girls are hitting puberty earlier than ever before. The median age for breast development is now around 9, with rare cases of extreme precocious puberty occurring in girls as young as 4.

Precocious puberty is triggered by premature release of hormones, which results in sexual maturation, sometimes years before the natural norm. Research into the phenomenon reveals that environmental exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals plays a major if not decisive role. 

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