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What we eat throughout our life, how active we are, as well as our genes, all affect our overall health and risk of degenerative diseases. Cancer, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and other non-communicable diseases all occur more frequently...
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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San Francisco - A scientific review article published in the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health shows that a host of chemicals...
Study Shows Even Low-to-Moderate Drinking Raises Risk of Cancer
Researchers followed more than 1.2 million middle-aged women for an average of seven years. The women were participants in the ongoing Million Women Study in the U.K.
Those who drank...
For Immediate Release: March 10, 2008
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Glen Weldon 202-328-7744 x312
WASHINGTON, DC – On the heels of a comprehensive new report showing that colorectal cancer is a highly preventable disease, the American...
Routine tests like pap smears and mammograms are important, but don't rely on tests alone to protect you from cancer. It's just as important to listen to your body and notice anything that's different, odd, or unexplainable. You don't want to join...