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Your relationships are just as important to your health as diet and exercise

Want to be healthy? Hit the gym. Eat nutritious foods. And … hang out with people. Click here to read the article.

Exercise may help improve quality of life for some cancer patients….

…during treatment as well as afterward, a new analysis of previous research suggests.

Better Fitness Leads to Lower Cancer Risk for Older Men

Men with high cardiorespiratory fitness at midlife-between 46 and 51 years of age-have a 55% lower risk of lung cancer and a 44% lower risk of colorectal cancer compared with men with low cardiorespir…

Nut consumption associated with reduced risk of some types of cancer

Nut consumption is associated with a decreased risk of certain types of cancer. Click here to read the article.

Companies Start to Seek Safe Alternatives to BPA

Figuring out which canned foods and plastics contain the controversial chemical known as BPA can be nearly impossible…….. Click here to read the article.

Sitting During Leisure Time Could Increase Cancer Risk

Sitting is killing you. There are dozens of articles stating it: It’s the new smoking. Click here to read the article.

Poor sleeping patterns link to cancer

Provocative animal study helping to explain association between sleep disruption and cancer.

Rethinking Exercise as a Source of Immediate Rewards

I was going to skip my daily swim the other morning. I had already walked……… Click here to read the article.

How to halve your risk of breast cancer?

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Does one diet really burn more fat?

In the end it seems that calories do count… Click here to read the article…

How spiritual beliefs relate to cancer patients' physical, mental, and social well-being

Research reveals that most individuals with cancer have religious and spiritual beliefs.

Prostate cancer death linked to stress

High stress levels are associated with an increased rate of prostate cancer.

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