As we get deeper into the blustery days of fall, the diversity of fresh produce dwindles, but it is not too late to preserve the remaining fruits and veggies.
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Who would have ever guessed that a drug commonly used for diabetes would turn out to be something that might reduce cancer risk?
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It’s been suspected for some time that when a female fetus is exposed in utero to DES (the first synthetic form of estrogen)--because her mother happened to be prescribed this drug during pregnancy
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Thanksgiving is around the corner, and it is the perfect time to be thankful for what you have in your life. If you are already rolling your eyes, then you need this habit most of all!
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Virtually every woman on this earth has experienced pain caused by her breasts.
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For the past three decades, researchers have known that alcohol is what's called a carcinogenic agent to people. That is, it probably contributes to cancer.
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If you are a health nut, then you may want to consider stocking up on seeds this fall! Despite their tiny size, seeds are saturated with heart-healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, and protein.
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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You will no doubt be seeing lots of slogans and messages promoting breast health, including mammography.
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Those of you with hereditary breast cancer (confirmed by the finding that you carry a breast-cancer gene), please listen up.
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You've been tested for breast cancer genes and the test comes back negative. So is it time to celebrate?
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