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A psychologist discusses ways to cope with chronic illness

What helps some people diagnosed with cancer, heart disease or diabetes stay relatively happy and healthy, while others are devastated? In this Q and A, psychologist Vicki Helgeson explains the traits…

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Lifestyle Choices May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk Regardless of Genetics

A study published in JAMA Open Network found that  “favorable” lifestyle was associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer even among women at high genetic risk for the disease in a stu…

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The Cancer Industry: Hype Versus Reality

An article in Scientific American by John Horgan, Director of Science Writings at the Stevens Institute of Technology, questions the tangible benefits to patients of new, and often toxic, cancer thera…

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Chronic inflammation causes 50% of global deaths. Exercise, Diet, stress reduction, and decreased toxin exposure can prevent or reduce inflammation

According to an article published in the journal Nature Medicine, diseases linked to chronic inflammation are “the most significant cause of death in the world today,” accounting for more than 50 …

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Almost half of cancer deaths are linked to lifestyle

A study published in the journal Cancer concluded that approximately 42 percent of cancer cases and 45 percent of cancer deaths in the United States are linked to lifestyle related risk factors includ…

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Healthy lifestyle in mid-life associated with longer life, free of chronic disease

A study by Li et al, published in The BMJ (the British Medical Journal), found that a healthy lifestyle at mid-life is associated with longer life expectancy, free of chronic diseases, including cance…

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